Amit Kesarwani | Climate Change | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Amit Kesarwani | Climate Change | Editorial Board Member

Assistant Professor | Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology | India

Dr. Amit Kesarwani is a distinguished researcher specializing in agronomy, with core expertise in soil and plant nutrition, nitrogen-use efficiency, organic farming, and wheat agronomy. His research focuses on optimizing nutrient management systems, advancing sustainable crop production strategies, and enhancing the biochemical and physiological quality of cereals through improved farming practices. Emerging interests in biofortification, soil microbial dynamics, and climate-resilient agronomic interventions further expand the scope of his scientific contributions. Over his career, Dr. Kesarwani has served in pivotal academic roles, including Assistant Professor of Agronomy at GBPUAT, Pantnagar, and Visiting Fellow at Western Sydney University, Australia, where he actively engaged in collaborative research on plant nutrition and sustainable production systems. His key contributions span influential studies on nutrient management strategies, organic farming impacts, and rice and wheat quality enhancement, reflected in widely cited works on microbial-function-based nutrient strategies, integrated nutrient management, antioxidant properties of cereals, and long-term fertilizer impacts on soil microbiology. His research has advanced practical innovations for improving nitrogen-use efficiency, reducing nitrate toxicity through decision-support tools, and strengthening soil health under intensive cultivation, offering valuable insights for modern agricultural policy and sustainable farming frameworks. Dr. Kesarwani’s work also contributes to understanding genotype–environment interactions for quality traits in cereal crops, supporting industry efforts toward healthier and more resilient food systems. His scientific output, including high-impact publications in agricultural productivity, plant biochemistry, and soil science, demonstrates continued commitment to improving crop performance while minimizing environmental degradation. Guided by a vision to strengthen global food security, he aims to drive innovations that foster climate-smart agriculture, empower farmers through evidence-based nutrient-management solutions, and enhance the sustainability of cereal-based cropping systems. Through his leadership in research, collaborative initiatives, and knowledge dissemination, Dr. Kesarwani continues to contribute meaningfully to agricultural science, ensuring that sustainable agronomic practices remain central to meeting the world’s growing food and environmental challenges.

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Featured Publications

1. Mehta, C. M., Emmanuel, B., Kesarwani, A., Sirari, K., & Sharma, A. K. (2016). Nutrient management strategies based on microbial functions. In Microbial Inoculants in Sustainable Agricultural Productivity (Vol. 2).

2. Wailare, A. T., & Kesarwani, A. (2017). Effect of integrated nutrient management on growth and yield parameters of maize (Zea mays L.) as well as soil physico-chemical properties. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 1(2), 294–299.

3. Kesarwani, A., Chiang, P. Y., & Chen, S. S. (2016). Rapid Visco Analyzer measurements of japonica rice cultivars to study interrelationship between pasting properties and farming system. International Journal of Agronomy, 2016(1), 3595326.

4. Saini, R. K., Khan, M. I., Shang, X., Kumar, V., Kumari, V., Kesarwani, A., & Ko, E. Y. (2024). Dietary sources, stabilization, health benefits, and industrial application of anthocyanins—A review. Foods, 13(8), 1227.

5. Kesarwani, A., Chiang, P. Y., & Chen, S. S. (2014). Distribution of phenolic compounds and antioxidative activities of rice kernel and their relationships with agronomic practice. The Scientific World Journal, 2014(1), 620171.

Sabab Ali Shah | Environment | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sabab Ali Shah | Environment | Best Researcher Award

Aror University of Art Architecture Design and Heritage Sukkur - Pakistan

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Summary

Dr. Sabab Ali Shah is an accomplished environmental and water engineering academic, currently serving as Assistant Professor and Chairman of the Department of Environmental Sciences at Aror University of Art, Architecture, Design and Heritage, Sukkur, Pakistan. He also holds the position of Director at the Office of Research, Innovation & Commercialization (ORIC). His international education and diverse research experiences have significantly contributed to his scholarly footprint in hydrology, climate change, and water resource management.

Educational Details

Dr. Shah completed his MS-PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering, specializing in Environmental and Water Engineering, from Hanyang University, South Korea (2017–2022). His doctoral research focused on evaluating hydrological responses to climate change and human activities. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering (Agri) degree with distinction from Sindh Agriculture University, Pakistan, in 2012.

Professional Experience

Dr. Shah has held academic and administrative roles in both national and international institutions. He worked as a Teaching Assistant and Post-Doctoral Fellow at Hanyang University, South Korea, and currently serves as Assistant Professor at Aror University. His leadership roles include Chairman of the Department of Environmental Sciences and Director of ORIC. He has also contributed as Program Incharge, Board of Faculty member, and conference organizer, and held industry experience during his internship at Valley Irrigation Pak.

Research Interest

His research interests lie in Civil and Environmental Engineering with an emphasis on Water Resources Engineering, Hydrology, Climate Change Adaptation, Hydro-environmental Modelling, Rainfall-Runoff Modelling, Stochastic Processes, and Hydrologic Risk Assessment. He actively explores the impacts of hydrological extremes like floods and droughts, with a focus on integrated watershed and water management under changing climatic conditions.

Author Metrics

Dr. Shah has published over 30 peer-reviewed articles and conference papers. His citation metrics are noteworthy: 3,330 citations on Google Scholar, 302 on ResearchGate, 234 on Web of Science, and 222 on Scopus. He also serves as an editorial board member and guest editor for multiple international journals and has completed over 100 verified peer reviews.

Awards and Honors

He has received numerous accolades, including the Annual Excellent Research Award (2024) from Aror University, the Research Fellowship at INTI International University, Malaysia (2023), and the Excellence Achievement Award (2022) from the Sindh Education Foundation. He is a recipient of the HEC Pakistan PhD Scholarship and earlier merit-based awards such as the Quaid-e-Azam and Diya Foundation scholarships.

Publication Top Notes

1. A Fascinating Exploration into Nitrite Accumulation into Low Concentration Reactors Using Cutting-Edge Machine Learning Techniques
  • Authors: Hareef Ahmed Keerio, Sabab Ali Shah, Zouhaib Ali, Salahuddin Panhwar, Ghulam Shabir Solangi, Amjad Ali, Rizwan Wahab, Yang-Chun Yong

  • Journal: Process Biochemistry

  • Year: 2024

  • Abstract : This study employs advanced machine learning techniques to model nitrite accumulation in low-concentration reactors, offering insights into biochemical optimization for wastewater treatment.

2. Lithological Exploration for Potable Water Lens in the Indus Delta and Their Connectivity with Freshwater Seepage and Environment
  • Authors: Zamir Abro, Sabab Ali Shah, Abdul Latif Qureshi, Abdul Soomro, Muhammad Ali Jamali, Tae-Woong Kim, Raeid Saad Alharbi

  • Journal: Water Practice & Technology

  • Year: 2024

  • Abstract: The research focuses on identifying potable water lenses in the Indus Delta through lithological assessments and connects their behavior with freshwater seepage patterns and environmental implications.

3. Evaluating the Impact of Climate Variability and Anthropogenic Activities on Streamflow Condition in Large River Basin Using Budyko-Based Functions
  • Authors: Sabab Ali Shah, Darya Memon, Raeid Saad Alharbi, Tae-Woong Kim

  • Conference: 9th FRIEND-Water Global Conference 2023, Dakar, Senegal

  • Publisher/Organizer: Institut Confucius, Université

  • Year: 2023

  • Abstract : This study applies Budyko-based hydrological modeling to separate the effects of climate variability and human activities on river streamflow, providing a critical tool for water management in large basins.

4. Decomposition of Hydrological Response to Climate Change and Anthropogenic Activities
  • Authors: Sabab Ali Shah, Darya Memon, Raeid Saad Alharbi, Tae-Woong Kim

  • Conference: 40th IAHR World Congress

  • Location: Vienna, Austria

  • Year: 2023

  • Abstract : The paper introduces a methodological framework for decomposing hydrological responses to climate change and anthropogenic pressures, aiding decision-making in watershed planning and resilience building.

5. Application of Drone Surveillance for Advanced Agriculture Monitoring by Android Application Using Convolutional Neural Network
  • Authors: Sabab Ali Shah, Ghulam Mustafa Lakho, Hareef Ahmed Keerio, Muhammad Nouman Sattar, Gulzar Hussain, Mujahid Mehdi, et al.

  • Journal: Agronomy

  • Year: 2023

  • Abstract : This research presents a novel drone-based agricultural monitoring system powered by a CNN-integrated Android app, enhancing real-time field surveillance and precision farming strategies.

Conclusion

Dr. Sabab Ali Shah clearly demonstrates the hallmarks of a leading researcher—productivity, innovation, impact, leadership, and service to the academic community. His interdisciplinary approach, commitment to addressing climate change and water security, and ongoing international contributions make him exceptionally suited for the Best Researcher Award. Recognizing his work will not only celebrate individual excellence but also promote research excellence within emerging academic institutions in Pakistan.