Ousmane Thiare | Smart agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Ousmane Thiare |  Smart agriculture |  Best Researcher Award

Gaston Berger University of Saint-Louis,  Senegal

Professor Ousmane Thiaré has a distinguished academic and professional career, primarily at Gaston Berger University (GBU) in Saint-Louis, Senegal, where he has contributed significantly to the fields of computer science and higher education. Thiaré joined GBU in 1994, later obtaining a PhD in Computer Science from CY Cergy Paris University in 2007. His career includes various academic roles at GBU, including Assistant, Assistant Professor, Senior Lecturer, and ultimately Full Professor in 2015, recognized as an Exceptional Class Professor in 2021.

 

Publication Profile

Current Positions:

  • General Manager at the National Cyber-Infrastructure for Higher Education, Research, and Innovation (CINERI), Ministry of Higher Education, Senegal (since June 2022).
  • Full Professor in Computer Science at Gaston Berger University (since April 2021).
  • Head of the RESOCC Research Team (Networks, Communicating Objects, and Cybersecurity) at GBU (since June 2024).
  • Full Member of the National Academy of Sciences and Techniques of Senegal (since December 2021).
  • Expert Evaluator for various international academic projects, including ARES (Belgium), ANR (France), and CAMES (Africa).

Past Leadership Roles:

  • Rector (Vice-Chancellor) of Gaston Berger University (May 2018 – March 2023), leading the university’s academic strategy and operational management.
  • Director of the African Centre of Excellence for Mathematics, Informatics, and ICT (ACE-MITIC), enhancing educational opportunities for youth in STEM (2017-2020).

Professor Thiaré’s extensive leadership experience is complemented by his contributions to digital infrastructure, cyberinfrastructure, and academic excellence at national and international levels, including serving as an advisor on higher education policies and cyber strategies.

Research and Expertise:

Professor Thiaré’s research spans several areas of computer science, including:

  • Distributed systems and resource management
  • Cloud computing and mobile ad hoc networks
  • Artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Cybersecurity, wireless sensor networks, and computing grids

He is also involved in the European Research Project URBANE, focusing on One Health approaches in agroecology.

Notable Contributions:

  • Led the Scholars Program at GBU, securing significant funding to train 1,000 students by 2030 in digital fields, agriculture, health, and engineering.
  • Played a crucial role in CINERI, managing Senegal’s national supercomputing resources and improving digital services for education and research.
  • Supported the development of scientific infrastructure in Senegal and contributed to international collaborations in higher education and research.

Professor Thiaré’s vision continues to shape the future of higher education, digital transformation, and scientific collaboration across Africa and beyond.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 806
  • Citations Since 2019: 660
  • h-index: 15 (total), 13 (since 2019)
  • i10-index: 26 (total), 17 (since 2019)

Publication Top Note:

  • Enabling Privacy and Security in Cloud of Things: Architecture, Applications, Security & Privacy Challenges
    Published in Applied Computing and Informatics, 2024 – 111 citations.
  • Flood Forecasting Based on an Artificial Neural Network Scheme
    Published in Natural Hazards, 2020 – 75 citations.
  • Resource Allocation Scheme for 5G C-RAN: A Swarm Intelligence Based Approach
    Published in Computer Networks, 2019 – 71 citations.
  • HGC: HyperGraph-Based Clustering Scheme for Power-Aware Wireless Sensor Networks
    Published in Future Generation Computer Systems, 2020 – 52 citations.
  • A Study on IoT Solutions for Preventing Cattle Rustling in the African Context
    Published in ICC, 2017 – 36 citations.
  • Low-Cost Antenna Technology for LPWAN IoT in Rural Applications
    Published in IEEE International Workshop on Advances in Sensors and Interfaces, 2017 – 33 citations.
  • Nature-Based One Health Approaches to Urban Agriculture Can Deliver Food and Nutrition Security
    Published in Frontiers in Nutrition, 2022 – 25 citations.
  • Outdoor Localization and Distance Estimation Based on Dynamic RSSI Measurements in LoRa Networks: Application to Cattle Rustling Prevention
    Published in International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, 2019 – 21 citations.
  • A Comparative Study of Machine Learning and Deep Learning Methods for Flood Forecasting in the Far-North Region, Cameroon
    Published in Scientific African, 2024 – 18 citations.
  • Applications of Probiotic-Based Multi-Components to Human, Animal, and Ecosystem Health: Concepts, Methodologies, and Action Mechanisms
    Published in Microorganisms, 2022 – 18 citations.

 

Mariam Amer | Agricultural Engineering | Top Researcher Award

Dr Mariam Amer |  Agricultural Engineering |  Top Researcher Award

Agricultural Research Center at Agricultural engineering Research Institute, Egypt

Dr. Mariam Ahmed Abdel Aziz Amer is an accomplished Egyptian agricultural engineer and researcher with over 15 years of experience in agricultural engineering, environmental issues, and biogas production. She holds a Ph.D. in Agriculture Sciences from Cairo University, where she specialized in designing and manufacturing units for activated carbon production from agricultural residues. Dr. Amer’s expertise spans various fields including recycling agricultural waste, harvesting aromatic and medical plants, and implementing innovative solutions for environmental sustainability in agriculture.

 

Profile:

Education:

Ph.D. in Agriculture Sciences from Cairo University, specializing in the design and manufacture of activated carbon production units from agricultural residues. Postdoctoral in Mechanical Engineering from CSIR-CMERI Centre of Excellence for Farm Machinery, India.

Experience:

Over 15 years of expertise in agricultural engineering, recycling of agricultural residues, biogas production, harvesting aromatic and medical plants, and environmental issues related to agriculture. Currently serving as a Professor and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Yellow River Delta Intelligent Agricultural Machinery Equipment Industry Research Institute, Qingdao Agricultural University, China.

Skills:

Methodical, reliable, and collaborative. Proficient in Python language, YOLO V5 program, Autodesk Inventor, and CAD. Excellent communication skills. Strong team player, experienced in collaborative research and project management.

Training:

Participated in numerous workshops and training programs worldwide on topics such as biogas production, climate change adaptation, and agricultural innovation.

Research Focus: Agricultural Engineering

Mariam specializes in agricultural engineering research, with a focus on: Recycling agricultural residues for sustainable practices. Biogas production for renewable energy. Harvesting aromatic and medical plants for medicinal and industrial purposes. Environmental issues related to agriculture, including soil health and water management. With over 15 years of experience, Mariam is dedicated to advancing agricultural practices for environmental sustainability and resource efficiency.

 

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Roof runoff pollution control with operating time based on a field-scale assembled bioretention facility: Performance and microbial community dynamics
    • Authors: Yang, S., Su, X., Jiang, Y., Ali, E.A.E., Chen, H.
    • Journal: Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2024, 57, 104697
  2. Innovative Design of an Experimental Jasmine Flower Automated Picker System Using Vertical Gripper and YOLOv5
    • Authors: Amer, M.A., Rajan, P., Mehanny, S., Artyszak, A., Ahmed, M.A.A.
    • Journal: Agriculture (Switzerland), 2023, 13(8), 1595
  3. Co-pyrolysis of sewage sludge and biomass for stabilizing heavy metals and reducing biochar toxicity: A review
    • Authors: Mohamed, B.A., Ruan, R., Bilal, M., Vo, D.-V.N., Li, J.
    • Journal: Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2023, 21(2), pp. 1231–1250
  4. Environmental impact assessment of bioplastics production from agricultural crop residues
    • Authors: Samer, M., Hijazi, O., Mohamed, B.A., Attia, Y.A., Bernhardt, H.
    • Journal: Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 2022, 24(3), pp. 815–827
  5. Biogas production using dry fermentation technology through co-digestion of manure and agricultural wastes
    • Authors: Abdelsalam, E.M., Samer, M., Amer, M.A., Amer, B.M.A.
    • Journal: Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2021, 23(6), pp. 8746–8757
  6. Life cycle assessment of the use of nanomaterials in biogas production from anaerobic digestion of manure
    • Authors: Hijazi, O., Abdelsalam, E., Samer, M., Badr, M., Bernhardt, H.
    • Journal: Renewable Energy, 2020, 148, pp. 417–424
  7. Production of activated carbon from agricultural residues
    • Authors: El-Raie, A.E.S., Abdelbary, K.M., Ismail, N.K., Amer, M.A.
    • Journal: International Journal of ChemTech Research, 2016, 9(8), pp. 62–69