Henda Mahmoudi | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Henda Mahmoudi | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Plant Physiologist | ICBA | Tunisia 

Dr. Henda Mahmoudi is a Plant Physiologist at the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. She holds a Ph.D. in Plant Biology (2008) and a Master’s Diploma in Plant Physiology (2002) from the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis and the National Institute of Scientific and Technical Research, Tunisia, with specialization in plant eco-physiology and iron deficiency mechanisms in legumes. Her primary research focuses on plant eco-physiology, salinity management, and sustainable crop production under abiotic stress conditions, with emerging interests in biotechnology-driven soil and water conservation strategies. Dr. Mahmoudi has held several key academic and research positions, including Assistant Professor at the Center of Biotechnology in Borj-Cédria, Tunisia, and Biotechnologist and Visiting Scientist at ICBA. Her research has led to significant contributions in stress-resilient crop development, innovative soil enhancement techniques, and digital agriculture applications, including the development of AI-powered tools for plant disorder detection and contributions to international projects on quinoa drought tolerance and rhizosphere microbiota. She has secured and led numerous competitive grants, including large-scale initiatives funded by USAID, QNRF, and international development agencies, and has contributed to policy-relevant projects across North Africa and the Middle East. Dr. Mahmoudi has received notable research grants and serves on editorial boards, peer-reviews for high-impact journals, and is an active member of various international scientific networks. She has organized international workshops on climate-smart agriculture, women’s empowerment in agricultural innovation, and vertical farming, reflecting her leadership in capacity development. Her vision centers on advancing sustainable agriculture through integrative plant science, biotechnology, and digital innovation to address global food security and climate resilience challenges, fostering knowledge exchange between science, society, and industry.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications 

1. Buchaillot, M. L., Mahmoudi, H., Thushar, S., Yousfi, S., Serret, M. D., Kefauver, S. C., & Araus, J. L. (2025). Monitoring salinity stress in Moringa and Pomegranate: Comparison of different proximal remote sensing approaches. Remote Sensing, 17(2045). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs17122045

2. Ali, S., Mir, R. A., Tyagi, A., Manzar, N., Kashyap, A. S., Mushtaq, M., ... Mahmoudi, H., & Bae, H. (2023). Chromium toxicity in plants: Signaling, mitigation, and future perspectives. Plants, 12(7), 1502. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12071502

3. Tyagi, A., Ali, S., Ramakrishna, G., Singh, A., Park, S., Mahmoudi, H., & Bae, H. (2022). Revisiting the role of polyamines in plant growth and abiotic stress resilience: Mechanisms, crosstalk, and future perspectives. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00344-022-10847-3

4. Kouhen, M., García-Caparrós, P., Twyman, R. M., Abdelly, C., Mahmoudi, H., Schillberg, S., & Debez, A. (2022). Improving environmental stress resilience in crops by genome editing: Insights from extremophile plants. Critical Reviews in Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1080/07388551.2022.2042481

5. Mahmoudi, H., Koyro, H. W., & Abdelly, C. (2009). Comparison of two chickpea varieties regarding their responses to direct and induced iron deficiency. Experimental and Environmental Botany, 66, 349–356. https://doi.org/10.1080/07388551.2022.2042481

Dr. Aloshree Choudhury – Remote Sensing – Excellence in Innovation Award

Dr. ALOSHREE CHOUDHURY - Remote Sensing - Excellence in Innovation Award

Andhra University -  India

AUTHOR PROFILE

ORCID

SUMMARY

Dr. Aloshree Choudhury is a seasoned Geospatial Professional with over 11 years of experience in Remote Sensing and GIS, particularly within water resources and agriculture. Her expertise spans national and international projects, algorithm development using satellite data, and the design of innovative GIS-based solutions. Recognized for her leadership and research acumen, she blends strong analytical skills with a collaborative mindset. Her work reflects a commitment to sustainable practices and technological advancement in spatial sciences, making her a valuable contributor to both applied research and development programs.

EDUCATION

Dr. Choudhury completed her Ph.D. in Water Resources Applications in GIS from Andhra University in 2024, focusing on sustainable water management using geospatial techniques in Telangana. She holds an M.Tech in Remote Sensing and GIS and a B.Tech in Civil Engineering Technology from SRM University, Chennai. Her academic pursuits have consistently integrated geoinformatics and ecological planning, demonstrating a strong foundation in spatial analysis and environmental applications, culminating in a blend of theoretical knowledge and field-based research competencies.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Dr. Aloshree Choudhury’s career spans multiple prominent organizations, including UNDP, RMSI Cropalytics, Grow Indigo, SatSure Analytics, and ISRO. She has held positions such as Remote Sensing Analyst, Technical Specialist, and Research Scientist, contributing to projects on crop yield estimation, surface water mapping, hydrological drought analysis, and regenerative agriculture. She has led algorithm development, field validation studies, and training sessions while managing teams and collaborating with stakeholders across government and international institutions, highlighting her versatility and leadership in the geospatial domain.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Her research interests include hydrological modeling, agricultural monitoring, crop yield estimation, and the integration of microwave and optical satellite data for precision analysis. She is particularly focused on applying geospatial tools to improve water resource management and promote sustainable agriculture. Algorithm development for rice classification using SAR data and assessing groundwater recharge zones are among her notable contributions. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges environmental science, data analytics, and spatial modeling to address pressing challenges in resource sustainability and climate adaptation.

AWARD AND HONOR

Dr. Aloshree Choudhury has received multiple accolades recognizing her contributions to science and innovation. She is a lifetime member of the Institute of Scholars and recipient of the Young Researcher Award (2023), Young Scientist Award (2024), and International Women Researcher Award (2025). These honors underscore her pioneering efforts in geospatial applications for environmental and agricultural sustainability. Her recognition spans both national and international platforms, reflecting the impact and relevance of her work across diverse sectors and global communities.

RESEARCH SKILL

She excels in algorithm development, image analysis (SAR and optical), hydrological and agricultural assessment, and geospatial data integration. Proficient in software such as ArcGIS, QGIS, ENVI, ERDAS, and Google Earth Engine, she also utilizes programming (Python) for analytical automation. Her work often involves large-scale spatial modeling, surface water analysis, and yield predictions, supported by advanced statistical and machine learning techniques. These skills have enabled her to develop innovative, scalable solutions tailored to environmental and agricultural challenges.

PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Choudhury has authored impactful research on groundwater potential, rice growth mapping, land surface temperature, and hydrological indices. Her studies are published in peer-reviewed journals like Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, Environment and Ecology Research, and Engineering and Technology Journal. She has also contributed to national conferences such as ISRS and ACRS. Her work highlights the integration of geospatial techniques in water resource and agricultural studies, adding significant value to scientific and policy-oriented discourse.

  • Title: Crop Water Requirement in a Sub-Watershed of Mahabubnagar District of Telangana for Kharif Rice Cultivation using Geospatial Techniques
    Authors: Aloshree Choudhury, Vazeer Mahammood, K.H.V. Durga Rao
    Journal: Engineering and Technology Journal

  • Title: Groundwater potential zone assessment using geospatial technique and identification of artificial recharge sites: a case study of Mahabubnagar District of Telangana
    Authors: Aloshree Choudhury, Vazeer Mahammood, K.H.V. Durga Rao
    Journal: Modeling Earth Systems and Environment

  • Title: Rice Mapping and Various Stages of Rice Growth using Sentinel-1 SAR Data-A case study of Mahabubnagar District, Telangana
    Authors: Aloshree Choudhury, Vazeer Mahammood, K.H.V. Durga Rao
    Journal: International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE)

  • Title: Land Surface Temperature and Its Impact on Land Use and Land Cover: Long-Term Rainfall Analysis Using CHIRPS PENTAD Data in Telangana's Mahabubnagar District
    Authors: Aloshree Choudhury, Vazeer Mahammood, K.H.V. Durga Rao
    Journal: Environment and Ecology Research

  • Title: Performance Assessment of Tank Irrigation System Using Remote Sensing
    Authors: Anurag Mishra, K. Bharath Reddy, Aloshree Choudhury, K. Sai Santosh, Nagendra Jai Ganesh, K. Abdul Hakeem, V. V. Rao
    Journal: 38th INCA International Congress

CONCLUSION

Dr. Aloshree Choudhury represents a dynamic blend of academic excellence and practical innovation in the geospatial sciences. Her multidisciplinary expertise, coupled with a passion for sustainable development, positions her as a leader in spatial research and application. With a strong publication record, prestigious awards, and a commitment to knowledge sharing, she continues to drive impactful solutions in agriculture, water management, and climate adaptation. Her journey exemplifies dedication, vision, and a collaborative spirit in addressing global environmental challenges.