N.C. Mondal | Soil Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Dr N.C.  Mondal |  Soil Pollution |  Best Researcher Award

Principal Scientist & Assoc. Prof. at  CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, India

Dr. N.C. Mondal is a distinguished Principal Scientist at the CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute and an Associate Professor at the Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research (AcSIR) in Hyderabad, India. He holds a Ph.D. in Groundwater Geophysics from Osmania University, where he focused on contaminated groundwater delineation.

 

Publication Profile

Academic Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Groundwater Geophysics (2005) – Osmania University, India
  • M.Sc. (Tech.) in Exploration Geophysics (2000) – Banaras Hindu University, India
  • B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics (1996) – University of Burdwan, India

Research Focus:

Dr. Mondal’s research centers on groundwater exploration and management, encompassing hydrochemistry, aquifer modeling, and the application of entropy theory in water resources. His notable contributions include:

  • Developing techniques for estimating groundwater potential zones using geophysical and remote sensing data.
  • Creating the Saline Water Mixing Index (SWMI) for assessing saline water intrusion in aquifers.
  • Innovating methods to distinguish between natural and anthropogenic sources of groundwater pollution.
  • Designing an entropy-based model to evaluate natural groundwater reserves.
  • Implementing models for assessing hydrogeological vulnerability.

Professional Experience:

  • Principal Scientist (2020-present) – CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad
  • Senior Scientist (2016-2020) – CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute
  • BOYSCAST Fellow (2009-2010) – Texas A&M University, USA

Awards and Recognition:

  • Fellow, Geological Society of India (GSI) (2022)
  • National Geoscience Award (2017) – Ministry of Mines, Govt. of India
  • Best Researcher Award, VDGOOD Professional Association (2021)

Memberships:

  • International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH)
  • Geological Society of India (GSI)
  • Association of Global Groundwater Scientists (AGGS)

Citations:

Citations: 4,085 (since 2019: 2,334)
h-index: 33 (since 2019: 24)
i10-index: 66 (since 2019: 48)

Publication Top Notes

  • Deciphering potential groundwater zone in hard rock through the application of GIS
    R.K. Prasad, N.C. Mondal, P. Banerjee, M.V. Nandakumar, V.S. Singh
    Environmental Geology, 55, 467-475 (2008)
    Citations: 517
  • Determining the interaction between groundwater and saline water through groundwater major ions chemistry
    N.C. Mondal, V.P. Singh, V.S. Singh, V.K. Saxena
    Journal of Hydrology, 388(1-2), 100-111 (2010)
    Citations: 388
  • Identification of Groundwater Potential Zones Using RS, GIS, and AHP Techniques: A Case Study in a Part of Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP), Maharashtra, India
    V.A. Kumar, N.C. Mondal, S. Ahmed
    Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 48(3), 497-511 (2020)
    Citations: 224
  • Anthropogenic nitrate in groundwater and its health risks in the view of background concentration in a semi-arid area of Rajasthan, India
    A. Rahman, N.C. Mondal, K.K. Tiwari
    Scientific Reports, 11(9279), doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88600-1 (2021)
    Citations: 148
  • Trace element concentration in groundwater of Pesarlanka Island, Krishna Delta, India
    N.C. Mondal, V.S. Singh, S.C. Puranik, V.P. Singh
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 163, 215-227 (2010)
    Citations: 144
  • Hydrochemical characteristic of coastal aquifer from Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, India
    N.C. Mondal, V.P. Singh, S. Singh, V.S. Singh
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 175(1-4), 531-550 (2011)
    Citations: 141
  • Assessment of groundwater pollution due to tannery industries in and around Dindigul, Tamilnadu, India
    N.C. Mondal, V.K. Saxena, V.S. Singh
    Environmental Geology, 48, 149-157 (2005)
    Citations: 138
  • Use of hydrochemical parameters for the identification of fresh groundwater resources, Potharlanka Island, India
    V.K. Saxena, V.S. Singh, N.C. Mondal, S.C. Jain
    Environmental Geology, 44, 516-521 (2003)
    Citations: 96
  • Appraisal and evolution of hydrochemical processes from proximity basalt and granite areas of Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP) in India
    S. Sonkamble, A. Sahya, N.C. Mondal, P. Harikumar
    Journal of Hydrology, 438, 181-193 (2012)
    Citations: 93
  • Improvement of groundwater quality due to fresh water ingress in Potharlanka Island, Krishna delta, India
    N.C. Mondal, V.S. Singh, V.K. Saxena, R.K. Prasad
    Environmental Geology, 55, 595-603 (2008)
    Citations: 93

 

Ashish Patel | Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ashish Patel |  Plant Science |  Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at  Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, India

Dr. Ashish D. Patel is an Associate Professor in the Department of Life Sciences at Hem. North Gujarat University, Patan, India. With a Ph.D. in Botany from Saurashtra University, he has dedicated his career to addressing critical scientific challenges through research and technological innovation aimed at improving human health and comfort. Dr. Patel’s research interests encompass nanotechnology, proteomics, metagenomics, plant ecophysiology, DNA barcoding, and bioinformatics. He has contributed to several international book chapters and major research projects, including studies on metaproteomic analysis and the synthesis of bioplastics. His academic excellence is recognized by various awards, including a Gold Medal for being the university’s top M.Sc. student. Dr. Patel has actively participated in national and international conferences and has guided numerous M.Phil. and Ph.D. students in their research endeavors. He is fluent in English, Hindi, and Gujarati, further enhancing his ability to engage in diverse academic communities.

Publication profile:

🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Botany – Saurashtra University, September 2007
  • M.Sc. in Botany (Gold Medal) – Saurashtra University, April 2002
  • B.Sc. in Botany (First Class with Distinction) – Saurashtra University, April 2000

🔬 Research Interests:

  • Nanotechnology
  • Proteomics
  • Metagenomics
  • Plant Ecophysiology
  • DNA Barcoding
  • Bioinformatics

🏆 Awards & Fellowships:

  • Gold Medal for University First in M.Sc. (April 2002)
  • Young Scientist Award for Oral Presentation (National Conference, 2006)
  • Junior Research Fellow (J.R.F.) – U.G.C. (2005-2007)
  • Research Associate (R.A.) – U.G.C. (2007-2009)

📊 Major Research Projects:

  • Metaproteomic Analysis of Protein Response to Soil Salinity (14,70,000/- INR)
  • Influence of Soil Microbial Composition on Plant Growth (19,00,600/- INR)
  • Evaluating DNA Barcoding for Honey Composition (18,66,920/- INR)
  • Synthesis of Potato Starch-Based Bioplastics (47,28,080/- INR)
  • Innovative Strategies for Crop Stress Resistance (70,97,024/- INR)

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience:

  • Associate Professor at Hem. North Gujarat University (2017 – Present)
  • Assistant Professor at Hem. North Gujarat University (2011 – 2017)
  • Assistant Professor in Biochemistry at Saurashtra University (2009 – 2011)
  • Visiting Faculty in M.Sc. and M.Pharm. Biotechnology at Saurashtra University (2006 – Present)

📚 Citations:

  • Total Citations: 1,066
  • Citations Since 2019: 749
  • h-index: 17
  • h-index Since 2019: 14
  • i10-index: 27
  • i10-index Since 2019: 23

Publication Top Notes:

  • Effect of Soil Salinity on Growth, Water Status and Nutrient Accumulation in Seedlings of Ziziphus mauritiana (Rhamnaceae)
    MJ Bhatt, AD Patel, PM Bhatti, AN Pandey
    Journal of Fruit and Ornamental Plant Research 16 (1), 383-401 (2008)
  • Effect of Salinisation of Soil on Growth and Macro-and Micronutrient Accumulation in Seedlings of Butea monosperma (Fabaceae)
    KD Hirpara, PJ Ramoliya, AD Patel, AN Pandey
    Anales de Biología 27, 3-14 (2005)
  • Effect of Salinization of Soil on Growth, Water Status and Nutrient Accumulation in Seedlings of Acacia auriculiformis (Fabaceae)
    AD Patel, H Jadeja, AN Pandey
    Journal of Plant Nutrition 33 (6), 914-932 (2010)
  • Oxidative Stress, Hormones, and Effects of Natural Antioxidants on Intestinal Inflammation in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    DK Sahoo, RM Heilmann, B Paital, A Patel, VK Yadav, D Wong, …
    Frontiers in Endocrinology 14 (1217165), https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023 (2023)
  • Effect of Soil Salinity on Growth, Water Status and Nutrient Accumulation in Seedlings of Cassia montana (Fabaceae)
    AD Patel, AN Pandey
    Journal of Arid Environments 70 (1), 174-182 (2007)
  • Growth, Water Status and Nutrient Accumulation of Seedlings of Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) in Response to Soil Salinity
    AD Patel, NS Panchal, IB Pandey, AN Pandey
    Anales de Biología 32 (1), 59-71 (2010)
  • Evaluation of the Growth-Inducing Efficacy of Various Bacillus Species on the Salt-Stressed Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)
    A Patani, D Prajapati, D Ali, H Kalasariya, VK Yadav, J Tank, S Bagatharia, …
    Frontiers in Plant Science 14 (2023), https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.116815 (2023)
  • Growth, Water Status and Nutrient Accumulation of Seedlings of Holoptelea integrifolia (Roxb.) Planch in Response to Soil Salinity
    AD Patel, AN Pandey
    Plant, Soil and Environment 54 (9), 367-373 (2008)
  • Effect of Salinisation of Soil on Growth, Water Status and General Nutrient Accumulation in Seedlings of Delonix regia (Fabaceae)
    AD Patel, H Bhensdadia, AN Pandey
    Acta Ecologica Sinica 29 (2), 109-115 (2009)
  • Impact of Occupation on Stress and Anxiety Among Indian Women
    PA Patel, PP Patel, AV Khadilkar, SA Chiplonkar, AD Patel
    Women & Health 57 (3), 392-401 (2017)
  • Dietary Calcium Intake Influences the Relationship Between Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 (25OHD) Concentration and Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Concentration
    P Patel, MZ Mughal, P Patel, B Yagnik, N Kajale, R Mandlik, V Khadilkar, …
    Archives of Disease in Childhood 101 (4), 316-319 (2016)
  • Boron: A Promising Nutrient for Increasing Growth and Yield of Plants
    H Bariya, S Bagtharia, A Patel
    Nutrient Use Efficiency in Plants, pp 153-170 (2014)
  • Association of Dental and Skeletal Fluorosis with Calcium Intake and Serum Vitamin D Concentration in Adolescents from a Region Endemic for Fluorosis
    PP Patel, PA Patel, MM Zulf, B Yagnik, N Kajale, R Mandlik, V Khadilkar, …
    Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 21 (1), 190-195 (2017)
  • Multi-Trait Halotolerant Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Mitigate Induced Salt Stress and Enhance Growth of Amaranthus viridis
    M Patel, SSKP Vurukonda, A Patel
    Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, https://doi.org/10.1007/s42729 (2023)
  • Implications of Calcium Nutrition on the Response of Caesalpinia crista (Fabaceae) to Soil Salinity
    NT Patel, PM Vaghela, AD Patel, AN Pandey
    Acta Ecologica Sinica 31 (1), 24-30 (2011)
  • Quantitative Assessment of Microplastic Contamination in Muddy Shores of Gulf of Khambhat, India
    V Rabari, H Patel, K Patel, A Patel, S Bagtharia, J Trivedi
    Marine Pollution Bulletin 192, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023, 115131 (2023)
  • Implications of Calcium Nutrition on the Response of Salvadora oleoides (Salvadoraceae) to Soil Salinity
    PM Vaghela, AD Patel, IB Pandey, AN Pandey
    Arid Land Research and Management 23 (4), 311-326 (2009)
  • Microbial Synthesis of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles and Their Importance in Wastewater Treatment and Antimicrobial Activities: A Review
    C Rathore, VK Yadav, A Gacem, SK AbdelRahim, RK Verma, …
    Frontiers in Microbiology 14, 1270245 (2023)
  • Bacillus subtilis ER-08, a Multifunctional Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacterium, Promotes the Growth of Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) Plants Under Salt and Drought Stress
    M Patel, S Islam, FM Husain, VK Yadav, HK Park, KK Yadav, S Bagatharia, …
    Frontiers in Microbiology 14 (1208743), doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1208743 (2023)
  • Scallion Peel Mediated Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles and Their Applications as Nano Fertilizer and Photocatalyst for Removal of Organic Pollutants from Wastewater
    S Soltani, A Gacem, N Choudhary, VK Yadav, H Alsaeedi, S Modi, A Patel, …
    Water 15 (9), 1672 (2023)

 

Geena Prasad | Precision Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Dr Geena Prasad | Precision Agriculture |  Women Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at  Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham,  India

Dr. Geena Prasad Assistant Professor (Senior Grade), Amrita School of Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus, Kollam, Kerala, India.

Profile:

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering
    Department of Mechanical Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus.
  • M.Tech in Technology Management
    University of Kerala (First Class with Distinction).
  • B.E. in Environmental Engineering
    P.E.S College of Engineering Mandya, Mysore University (First Class with Distinction).

Research Interests:

  • Water and wastewater treatment
  • Solid waste management
  • Phytoremediation of heavy metals & Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
  • Bioremediation
  • Physico-chemical analysis of soil, water, and air
  • Geographical Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing

Experience:

  • Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Amrita University)
    February 2011 – Present
    Assistant Professor (Senior Grade), Department of Mechanical Engineering.
    Responsibilities include teaching M.Tech, B.Tech, and M.Sc classes, managing lab sessions, preparing course materials, guiding projects, and coordinating green initiatives on campus.
  • Centre for Environment and Development (CED)
    February 2010 – February 2011
    Environmental Engineer.
    Prepared environmental sustainability reports and manuals for solid waste management, developed strategies for wastewater and solid waste management.
  • Project Implementation Unit, Kerala Sustainable Urban Development Project (KSUDP)
    July 2007 – February 2010
    Technical Officer (Environment).
    Worked on detailed project reports, designed leachate treatment plants, prepared bid documents, and coordinated various environmental initiatives.
  • Tokyo Engineering Consultants (TEC)
    December 2003 – March 2005
    Junior Engineer.
    Designed and supervised water supply schemes and environmental impact assessments for urban and rural areas.
  • Centre for Earth Science Studies (CESS)
    April 2003 – September 2003
    Project Fellow.
    Conducted data collection and environmental impact assessments for industrial projects.
  • Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre (AIMS)
    October 2001 – February 2003
    Environmental Engineer.
    Designed and implemented water and effluent treatment plants, supervised plant operations, and managed biomedical waste.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 208
  • Citations Since 2019: 207
  • h-index: 8
  • h-index Since 2019: 8
  • i10-index: 6
  • i10-index Since 2019: 6

Publication Top Notes:

  • “Spatio-temporal analysis of land use/land cover changes in an ecologically fragile area—Alappuzha District, Southern Kerala, India”
    • G Prasad, MV Ramesh
    • Journal: Natural Resources Research
    • Volume: 28
    • Pages: 31-42
    • Citations: 75
    • Year: 2019
  • “Delineation of ground water potential zones using GIS and remote sensing–A case study from midland region of Vamanapuram river basin, Kerala, India”
    • G Prasad, SE John
    • Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
    • Volume: 1952 (1)
    • Citations: 17
    • Year: 2018
  • “Intelligent energy meter with home automation”
    • RT Mathew, S Thattat, KV Anirudh, VPK Adithya, G Prasad
    • Conference: 2018 3rd International Conference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT)
    • Pages: 1-4
    • Citations: 14
    • Year: 2018
  • “Land use pattern as an indicator of sustainability: a case study”
    • G Prasad, R Rajesh, K Arun
    • Conference: 10th Annual International Conference on Industrial Engineering and …
    • Citations: 13
    • Year: 2020
  • “Assessment of drinking water quality on public health at Alappuzha district, southern Kerala, India”
    • G Prasad, AS Reshma, MV Ramesh
    • Journal: Materials Today: Proceedings
    • Volume: 46
    • Pages: 3030-3036
    • Citations: 11
    • Year: 2021
  • “Analysis of air pollution in three cities of Kerala by using air quality index”
    • SN Jyothi, K Kartha, A Mohan, J Pai, G Prasad
    • Journal: Journal of Physics: Conference Series
    • Volume: 1362 (1)
    • Article: 012110
    • Citations: 11
    • Year: 2019
  • “An overview of natural organic matter”
    • G Prasad, JY Kentilitisca, MV Ramesh, N Suresh
    • Conference: ICDSMLA 2019: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Data …
    • Citations: 9
    • Year: 2020
  • “Automated gas pollution detection system”
    • S Ajith, B Harivishnu, TK Vinesh, S Sooraj, G Prasad
    • Conference: 2017 2nd International Conference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT)
    • Pages: 483-486
    • Citations: 9
    • Year: 2017
  • “Geogenic and anthropogenic contamination of groundwater in a fragile eco-friendly region of southern Kerala, India”
    • G Prasad, H Mamane, MV Ramesh
    • Institution: Estonian University of Life Sciences
    • Citations: 8
    • Year: 2022
  • “Portable and efficient graphene-oxide based multistage filtration unit for water purification”
    • P Akshay, S Shreekanth, R Rajesh, G Prasad
    • Journal: Materials Today: Proceedings
    • Volume: 26
    • Pages: 2344-2350
    • Citations: 7
    • Year: 2020
  • “Trace metal analysis of pre-flood and post-flood drinking water at Alappuzha District, Southern Kerala, India”
    • G Prasad, GM Thomas, MV Ramesh
    • Journal: Materials Today: Proceedings
    • Volume: 46
    • Pages: 2911-2918
    • Citations: 6
    • Year: 2021
  • “Understanding the impact of microplastic contamination on soil quality and eco-toxicological risks in horticulture: A comprehensive review”
    • NP Gayathri, G Prasad, V Prabhakaran, V Priya
    • Journal: Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
    • Volume: 9
    • Article: 100633
    • Citations: 5
    • Year: 2024

 

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.

 

Sewareg Demelash | Sustainable Food System | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Sewareg Demelash | Sustainable Food System | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Sewareg Demelash, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

Mrs. Sewareg Adamu Demelash is a seasoned Ethiopian researcher and consultant with extensive experience in international trade policy, food systems sustainability, and social development. She holds a Master’s in International Trade Policy and Trade Law from Lund University and is currently a PhD student at Addis Ababa University. Sewareg has worked on various impactful projects, including drought resilience programs and social cash transfers, with notable organizations like the World Bank and UNICEF. Her publications focus on sustainable food systems and trade dynamics. Fluent in Amharic and English, she brings exceptional skills in research, consultancy, and project management. 📊🌍✍️

 

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓

PhD Student, Addis Ababa University

Masters in International Trade Policy and Trade Law, Lund University & TRAPCA

B.A. in Economics, Haramaya University

Experience 💼

Sewareg Adamu Demelash is an Ethiopian researcher with extensive experience in economic and policy consultancy. She has managed significant projects, including baseline surveys for various programs and consultancy roles for major organizations such as the World Bank and UNICEF. Sewareg has also contributed to academic research on sustainable food systems and development projects.

Professional Achievements 🏆

Sewareg has successfully led various projects, supported youth employment initiatives, and contributed to the development of technical proposals worth over $500,000. She has held key roles in different organizations, including Big Win Philanthropy and Frontieri Consult.

 

Research Focus

Sewareg Adamu Demelash’s research primarily focuses on sustainable food systems and economic policy. Her recent work includes examining the sustainability of food systems in Ethiopia from a multi-dimensional perspective and analyzing national performance in a global context. Her research contributes to understanding and improving food security, resilience, and policy frameworks in developing regions. This focus is crucial for developing strategies to enhance food system sustainability and address challenges related to economic development and environmental impact. Her expertise is instrumental in shaping policies for more resilient and sustainable agricultural systems. 🌍📈

 

Publication Top Notes

Measuring food system sustainability in Ethiopia: Towards a Multi-Dimensional perspective

Investigating the Dynamics and Trends of Sustainable Food Systems in Ethiopia: Characterizing the National Performance within the Global Context

 

Tangyuan Ning | sustainable crop production | Best Researcher Award

Tangyuan Ning | sustainable crop production | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Tangyuan Ning , academic at Shandong Agricultural University in China.

Prof. Dr. Tangyuan Ning is a leading scholar in agricultural science at Shandong Agricultural University. His expertise spans crop physiology, drought tolerance, and soil management. With significant contributions to agricultural innovation, he serves as the director of the Key Laboratory of Crop Water Physiology and Drought-Tolerance Germplasm Improvement. Prof. Ning has a notable research profile with extensive international collaboration and a strong citation record. He is dedicated to advancing sustainable agricultural practices through his research and leadership. 🌱📚

PUBLICATION:

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Education:

  1. Visiting Research Scholar, The Ohio State University, USA
    June 2014 – June 2015
    Conducted advanced research on crop physiology and water management.
  2. Visiting Research Scholar, University of Göttingen, Germany
    November 2019 – October 2020
    Focused on drought tolerance and soil fertility.
  3. Ph.D. in Agricultural Science, Shandong Agricultural University, China
    Specialized in crop improvement and soil management.
  4. Master’s in Crop Science, Shandong Agricultural University, China
  5. Bachelor’s in Agronomy, Shandong Agricultural University, China

Experience:

  1. Professor, Agricultural College, Shandong Agricultural University
    2014 – Present
    Leads research on crop water physiology and drought tolerance. Oversees the Key Laboratory of Crop Water Physiology and Drought-Tolerance Germplasm Improvement and is the Principal Investigator of the National Engineering Laboratory for Efficient Utilization of Soil and Fertilizer. 🌾🔬
  2. Visiting Research Scholar, The Ohio State University
    June 2014 – June 2015
  3. Visiting Research Scholar, University of Göttingen
    November 2019 – October 2020
  4. Director, Key Laboratory of Crop Water Physiology and Drought-Tolerance Germplasm Improvement
    Ministry of Agriculture
    Manages research initiatives and technological advancements in crop water management.

Research Interests:

  1. 🌱 Soil Carbon Formation and Properties
    Prof. Dr. Tangyuan Ning’s research delves into the dynamics of soil carbon formation and its impact on soil quality and agricultural productivity. He investigates how soil organic carbon contributes to soil health, fertility, and long-term sustainability.
  2. 🌾 Crop Carbon Fixation
    A significant focus of Dr. Ning’s work is on understanding crop carbon fixation processes. His research aims to optimize how crops absorb and utilize carbon dioxide, which is crucial for improving crop yield and reducing atmospheric CO₂ levels.
  3. 🚜 Cropping Systems and Soil Management
    Dr. Ning explores innovative cropping systems and soil management practices to enhance productivity and sustainability. His research includes the development of practices that integrate conservation tillage, crop rotation, and soil fertility management to improve overall farm efficiency.
  4. 🔬 Conservation Tillage Practices
    His studies on conservation tillage aim to assess its effects on soil carbon sequestration, soil health, and crop yields. Dr. Ning is interested in how different tillage methods influence long-term soil sustainability.
  5. 🌾 Intercrop Systems and Sustainable Farming
    Dr. Ning investigates the benefits of intercropping systems, such as the combination of maize with other crops like peanuts. His research focuses on optimizing these systems to enhance soil health, improve productivity, and maintain sustainable farmland.
  6. 📉 Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management
    Research on soil fertility and nutrient management is key to Dr. Ning’s work. He examines how different fertilizer applications and soil amendments affect crop growth, yield, and soil nutrient status.
  7. 🌍 Climate-Smart Agriculture
    Dr. Ning is committed to climate-smart agricultural practices that adapt to changing climatic conditions. His research includes developing strategies to mitigate climate impacts on agriculture while enhancing resilience and productivity.
  8. 🔍 Microbial Communities and Carbon Sequestration
    Dr. Ning explores how microbial communities in the soil contribute to carbon sequestration and overall soil health. His work aims to understand and leverage these microbial processes for improved soil management.
  9. 📈 Agricultural Waste Recycling
    He is involved in research on recycling agricultural waste to enhance soil health and sustainability. This includes developing technologies to convert waste into valuable resources for crop production.

Awards & Grants:

  • Key Technology and Integrated Application of Multi-Harvest Farming
    Award: Shennong China Agricultural Science and Technology Award, First Prize
    Year: 2019
    Recognized for groundbreaking advancements in multi-harvest farming techniques that significantly enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
  • Research, Development, and Industrial Application of New Functional Greenhouse Film and Mulch Film in Agriculture
    Award: Scientific and Technological Achievement Award, First Prize
    Organization: Shandong Provincial Government
    Year: 2018
    Honored for innovative contributions to the development of functional greenhouse and mulch films that improve agricultural practices and efficiency.
  • Key Technologies and Application of Recycling Use of Agricultural Wastes in Huang-Huai-Hai Region
    Award: Scientific and Technological Achievement Award, Second Prize
    Organization: Shandong Provincial Government
    Year: 2016
    Awarded for significant work in recycling agricultural wastes, contributing to sustainable farming practices in the Huang-Huai-Hai region.
  • National Excellent Resource-Sharing Course: Agro-ecology
    Award: National Recognition
    Year: 2013
    Acknowledged for creating a leading resource-sharing course in agro-ecology, enhancing the field’s educational resources.
  • Pioneer of Teaching Award
    Institution: Shandong Agricultural University
    Year: 2013
    Recognized for outstanding contributions to education and teaching excellence at Shandong Agricultural University.
  • Technical System Establishment and Demonstration for High Yield Intercropping System of Wheat, Peanut, and Maize
    Award: Scientific and Technological Achievement Award, First Prize
    Organization: Henan Provincial Education Department
    Year: 2012
    Awarded for developing and demonstrating a successful intercropping system that improves yield and efficiency in wheat, peanut, and maize cultivation.
  • Top Ten Outstanding Young Skilled Workers
    Institution: Shandong Agricultural University
    Year: 2012
    Honored for exceptional skills and contributions to the agricultural field as a young professional.
  • Key Technologies Research and Demonstration for Standardized Production of Pollution-Free High-Quality Wheat
    Award: Scientific and Technological Achievement Award, Second Prize
    Organization: Shandong Provincial Government
    Year: 2011
    Recognized for research and technology in producing high-quality, pollution-free wheat, enhancing crop quality and sustainability.
  • Outstanding Young Scientist in Farming System Branch of China Association of Agricultural Science Societies
    Award: Outstanding Young Scientist
    Year: 2010
    Acknowledged for significant contributions to farming systems and agricultural science.
  • Shandong Provincial Awards for Farming, Forestry, Animal Husbandry
    Award: Demonstration for Drought and Salt Tolerance of High-Quality Wheat Varieties and Technologies for Cost Reduction and Efficiency Improvement
    Year: 2005
    Awarded for advances in developing drought and salt-tolerant wheat varieties, improving agricultural resilience and cost-efficiency

Research projects:

Prof. Dr. Tangyuan Ning has made significant contributions through his research projects, focusing on soil management and crop physiology. He has completed approximately 20 research projects and is currently engaged in 7 ongoing projects. His research addresses critical areas such as crop water efficiency, soil fertility, and drought resistance.

Citation Index:

  • Scopus: H-index 26
  • Web of Science: H-index 18
  • Scientific Index: H-index 32
  • Total i10 Index: 90
  • ResearchGate: Research Interest Score 1,406; Citations: 2,450

Consultancy/Industry Projects:
Prof. Ning has undertaken 3 consultancy or industry-sponsored projects, contributing his expertise to practical applications and industry advancements in agriculture.

Publication Top notes:

  • Maize (Zea mays L.) planted at higher density utilizes dynamic light more efficiently
    Plant, Cell & Environment
    November 2023
    DOI: 10.1111/pce.14673
  • Long-Term Maize Intercropping with Peanut and Phosphorus Application Maintains Sustainable Farmland Productivity by Improving Soil Aggregate Stability and P Availability
    Preprint
    October 17, 2023
    DOI: 10.20944/preprints202310.1022.v1
  • Statistical analysis of the effects of variations in leaf shape, planting density, and nitrogen application rate on direct and diffuse light contributions to the crop yield from soy
    Preprint
    March 29, 2023
    DOI: 10.22541/au.168006250.03586141/v1
  • Climate-Smart Tillage Practices with Straw Return to Sustain Crop Productivity
    Agronomy
    October 10, 2022
    DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12102452
  • Nitrogen fixation and crop productivity enhancements co‐driven by intercrop root exudates and key rhizosphere bacteria
    Journal of Applied Ecology
    October 2021
    DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.13964
  • Soil organic carbon increment sources and crop yields under long‐term conservation tillage practices in wheat‐maize systems
    Land Degradation & Development
    May 30, 2020
    DOI: 10.1002/ldr.3531
  • Responses of soil carbon, nitrogen, and wheat and maize productivity to 10 years of decreased nitrogen fertilizer under contrasting tillage systems
    Soil and Tillage Research
    February 2020
    DOI: 10.1016/j.still.2019.104444
  • Shifts in microbial community and carbon sequestration in farmland soil under long-term conservation tillage and straw returning
    Applied Soil Ecology
    April 2019
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2018.12.016
  • Suitability of mulching with biodegradable film to moderate soil temperature and moisture and to increase photosynthesis and yield in peanut
    Agricultural Water Management
    September 2018
    DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2018.06.027

 

 

Meisam Mohammadi | Horticulture Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Meisam Mohammadi | Horticulture Sciences |  Best Researcher Award

Faculty member, assistant professor at  ilam university, Iran

Dr. Meisam Mohammadi earned his PhD in Physiology and Breeding of Ornamental Plants in 2018. He has been a dedicated faculty member at Ilam University since 2014, serving as an assistant professor since 2019. His research focuses on crop physiology, stress responses, and post-harvest technology. Dr. Mohammadi has led 32 research projects, published 26 journals, and holds a local patent. He also serves as the internal manager of the Iranian Journal of Vegetable Sciences and is involved in 20 collaborative projects. His work addresses salt stress, chilling in crops, and postharvest physiology.

Profile:

Academic Background:

PhD in Physiology and Breeding of Ornamental Plants (2018)

Professional Experience:

Since 2014, Dr. Mohammadi has been a lecturer and researcher at Ilam University. He became an assistant professor in 2019 and has led multiple projects on crop physiology, stress, and post-harvest management.

Research Focus in Horticulture Sciences:

  • Salt Stress: Investigating the effects of salt stress on crop physiology and finding ways to mitigate its impact on plant growth and productivity.
  • Chilling Injury: Studying the physiological responses of crops to chilling temperatures and developing strategies to protect plants from cold damage.
  • Post-Harvest Physiology: Examining the physiological processes of crops after harvest to improve storage, quality, and shelf-life of horticultural products.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Impact of Gibberellic Acid and Calcium Chloride Treatments on Neck Bending Prevention and Vase Life Extension of Gerbera Cut Flowers

  • Journal: Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
  • Date: April 2024
  • DOI: 10.1007/s00344-023-11164-z
  • Contributors: Meisam Mohammadi, Mohammad-Ebrahim Ranjbar, Ghasem Eghlima

2. β-Aminobutyric Acid Enhances Salt Tolerance of African Marigold by Increasing Accumulation Rate of Salicylic Acid, γ-Aminobutyric Acid, and Proline

  • Journal: Scientia Horticulturae
  • Date: March 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2023.112828
  • Contributors: Rafid Majeed Hussein, Meisam Mohammadi, Ghasem Eghlima, Mohammad-Ebrahim Ranjbar, Faisal Zulfiqar

3. Pre-harvest Spray of GABA and Spermine Delays Postharvest Senescence and Alleviates Chilling Injury of Gerbera Cut Flowers During Cold Storage

  • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Date: December 2021
  • DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-93377-4
  • Contributors: Meisam Mohammadi, Mitra Aelaei, Mehdi Saidi

4. Antibacterial Properties of Scrophularia Striata Boiss. (Tashenehdari) Extract on Vase Life Improvement in “Stanza” and “Pink Elegance” Gerbera Cut Flowers

  • Journal: Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology
  • Date: September 2020
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.bcab.2020.101738
  • Contributors: Meisam Mohammadi, Mitra Aelaei, Mehdi Saidi

5. Pre-harvest and Pulse Treatments of Spermine, γ- and β-Aminobutyric Acid Increased Antioxidant Activities and Extended the Vase Life of Gerbera Cut Flowers ‘Stanza’

  • Journal: Ornamental Horticulture
  • Date: June 2020
  • DOI: 10.1590/2447-536x.v26i2.2120
  • Contributors: Meisam Mohammadi, Mitra Aelaei, Mehdi Saidi

 

 

Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Abdullah | Food preservation | Best Researcher Award

Mr Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Abdullah |  Food preservation |  Best Researcher Award

Assistant lecturer at  South Valley University, Egypt

Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Abdullah is an Egyptian assistant lecturer at the Department of Food and Dairy Science, Faculty of Agriculture, South Valley University, Qena. He holds a Master’s degree in Food Science and Technology, with a strong academic background including a Bachelor’s in Agricultural Sciences, both from South Valley University. Ahmed is skilled in food analysis, preservation techniques, and statistical analysis using SAS and SPSS. His research focuses on innovative food preservation methods and utilizing agricultural by-products. Ahmed is actively involved in teaching, research supervision, and strategic planning within his faculty. He has presented at international conferences and contributed to publications in agricultural sciences.

Profile:

👨‍🎓 Education:

Master of Food Science and Technology, South Valley University (GPA: 3.81/4). Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences, South Valley University (GPA: 3.5/4)

👨‍💻 Skills:

  • Food analysis and preservation
  • Statistical analysis (SAS, SPSS)
  • Education quality assurance

🌍 Activities:

Member of strategic planning office, Faculty of Agriculture. Organizer and participant in agricultural conferences

 Research Focus Food preservation:

Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Abdullah’s research primarily focuses on innovative food preservation methods, with a special emphasis on utilizing non-traditional approaches. His work includes the extraction and characterization of polysaccharides for potential food applications. His master’s thesis explores converting agricultural by-products, which contribute to environmental pollution, into sustainable food sources for human consumption. This research aims to enhance food shelf life and safety through novel edible coatings derived from natural sources like banana rachis, as published in reputable journals such as Agriculture.

Publication:

Abdullah, A. H., Awad-Allah, M. A., Abd-Elkarim, N. A., Ahmed, Z. F., & Taha, E. M. (2023). Carboxymethyl cellulose from banana rachis: A potential edible coating to extend the shelf life of strawberry fruit. Agriculture, 13(5), 1058.