Christian Coelho | Agricultural practices | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr  Christian Coelho |  Agricultural practices |  Best Researcher Award

UMR Fromage at  VetAgro Sup,  France

Dr. Christian Coelho is an Associate Professor at UMR Fromage / VetAgro Sup, specializing in agricultural and food science. He earned his Master’s degree in Environmental Chemistry from Université Paul Sabatier in 2006 and completed his Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences at Université Blaise Pascal in 2009. With a focus on the quality of fermented foods, particularly wine and cheese, he has authored numerous scientific papers and holds several patents. Dr. Coelho has supervised multiple graduate students and collaborates with various international research institutions and industry partners.

Publication profile:

Academic and Professional Background:

Dr. Christian Coelho obtained his Master’s degree in Environmental Chemistry from Université Paul Sabatier (2006) and a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from Université Blaise Pascal (2009). He served as an Assistant Professor in Food and Wine Science at the University of Burgundy (2011-2020) and co-led the National Diploma of Enology. In 2021, he joined VetAgro Sup as an Associate Professor, co-leading the Agriculture Environment Health and Territory program.

Research and Innovations:

Dr. Coelho’s research focuses on the impact of agricultural practices on the quality of fermented foods, particularly wine and cheese. He has authored 34 scientific papers, 2 review papers, and holds 2 patents, with an h-index of 20. His ongoing projects include the COST Pimento Programme and various FNADT and FEADER programs. He collaborates with international institutions and industry partners, enhancing the sustainability of food systems.

Contributions and Leadership:

A dedicated mentor, Dr. Coelho has supervised 5 PhD students and 24 Master’s students. He is actively involved in interprofessional associations focused on terroir-specific products and is leading initiatives on the cartography of fermented foods through the PIMENTO COST action.

 

Publication Top Notes:

  • Data fusion of HS-SPME-GCMS, NIRS, and fluorescence, using chemometrics, has the potential to explore the geographical origin of gentian rhizomes
    Food Chemistry
    2024-10 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.141564
  • Exploring the Impact of French Raw-Milk Cheeses on Oxidative Process Using Caenorhabditis elegans and Human Leukocyte Models
    Nutrients
    2024-06-13 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.3390/nu16121862
  • Élimination de molécules phytosanitaires par des voies biologiques
    Revue des oenologues
    2024-01-01 | Book chapter
  • Produire des vins sans résidus quantifiables – Synthèse des résultats de 4 ans d’étude
    Revue des Oenologues
    2023-07-01 | Book chapter
  • Development of a Novel Flavored Goat Cheese with Gentiana lutea Rhizomes
    Foods
    2023-01-19 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.3390/foods12030468
  • Mid-infrared spectroscopy combined with multivariate analysis and machine-learning: A powerful tool to simultaneously assess geographical origin, growing conditions and bitter content in Gentiana lutea roots
    Industrial Crops and Products
    2022-11 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2022.115349
  • Spectroscopic and microscopic characterization of dipicolinic acid and its salt photoproducts – A UVc effect study on DPA in solution and in bacterial spores
    Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
    2022-11 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2022.121502
  • L’évolution du marketing digital par la filière viticole au service des consommateurs
    Revue des oenologues
    2022-09-01 | Book chapter
  • Typicité chimique et sensorielle des vins issus de terroirs volcaniques – Cas du gamay de l’AOC Côtes d’Auvergne
    Revue des oenologues
    2022-04-01 | Book chapter
  • Multispectral fluorescence sensitivity to acidic and polyphenolic changes in Chardonnay wines – The case study of malolactic fermentation
    Food Chemistry
    2022-02 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.131370
  • Analytical combinations to evaluate the macromolecular composition of extracellular substances (ECS) from Lactobacillus plantarum cell culture media
    Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
    2021-01 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1007/s00216-020-03022-8
  • Influence of regionality and maturation time on the chemical fingerprint of whisky
    Food Chemistry
    2020-09 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.126748
  • How Chemical and Sensorial Markers Reflect Gentian Geographic Origin in Chardonnay Wine Macerated with Gentiana lutea Roots?
    Foods
    2020-08-05 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.3390/foods9081061
  • New advances on the Brettanomyces bruxellensis biofilm mode of life
    International Journal of Food Microbiology
    2020-04 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2019.108464
  • Effect of ageing on lees and distillation process on fermented sugarcane molasses for the production of rum
    Food Chemistry
    2020-01 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.125405
  • Sulfites and the wine metabolome
    Food Chemistry
    2017-12 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.05.039

 

 

Hadi Yazdi | Urban tree | Young Scientist Award

  Mr Hadi Yazdi |  Urban tree |  Young Scientist Award

Research associate / PhD candidate at  Technical university of munich, Germany

Hadi Yazdi is a Research Associate and PhD candidate at the Technical University of Munich. He holds a double Master of Science degree from Brandenburg Technical University, Germany, and Poznan University of Technology, Poland. His research focuses on computational methods and machine learning for urban tree canopy growth prediction, with a particular emphasis on data-driven approaches for Urban Green Infrastructure (UGI). His PhD thesis investigates target-driven tree planning and tree species recognition using machine learning. Hadi has published several papers, including work on optimizing tree planting locations and tree crown development in competitive urban settings. He is part of the RTG UGI research group.

Publication profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

Hadi holds a Master of Science in Architecture from Brandenburg Technical University, Germany, and Poznan University of Technology, Poland. His Master’s thesis focused on “Central Courtyard Feature Extraction in Remote Sensing Aerial Images Using Deep Learning”

🌳 Research Focus:

His PhD research explores target-driven tree planting in urban environments, employing computational methods and machine learning to optimize urban green infrastructure (UGI). His innovative work emphasizes tree canopy growth prediction and developing location optimization models for tree planting.

🔬 Key Research Projects:

  • TreeML-Data: A comprehensive dataset on urban tree structure and graph models (Published)
  • TreeML-Species Recognition: Automated classification of tree species using neural networks (Under Review)
  • TreeML-Planter: A 3D model for optimizing tree planting locations using temporal tree crown geometry prediction (Ready for submission)

🔗 Collaborations & Memberships

He is part of the Urban Green Infrastructure Research Group (RTG UGI), collaborating on interdisciplinary projects with 13 PhD candidates and 15 Principal Investigators.

 

Publication Top Notes:

  • Deep learning in historical architecture remote sensing: Automated historical courtyard house recognition in Yazd, Iran
    H. Yazdi, S. Sad Berenji, F. Ludwig, S. Moazen
    Heritage, 5(4), 3066-3080, 2022
  • A target-driven tree planting and maintenance approach for next generation urban green infrastructure (UGI)
    H. Yazdi, Q. Shu, F. Ludwig
    JoDLA – Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture, 178-185, 2023
  • Central courtyard feature extraction in remote sensing aerial images using deep learning: A case-study of Iran
    H. Yazdi, I. Vukorep, M. Banach, S. Moazen, A. Nadolny, R. Starke, …
    Remote Sensing, 13(23), 4843, 2021
  • Daylightophil approach towards high-performance architecture for hybrid-optimization of visual comfort and daylight factor in BSk
    M. Mahdavinejad, H. Yazdi
    International Journal of Architectural and Environmental Engineering, 11(9), 2017
  • A multilayered urban tree dataset of point clouds, quantitative structure and graph models
    H. Yazdi, Q. Shu, T. Rötzer, F. Petzold, F. Ludwig
    Scientific Data, 11(1), 28, 2024
  • The methods of deep learning and big data analysis in promoting sustainable architecture
    H. Yazdi, I. Vukorep, H. Bazazzadeh
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 1078(1), 012136, 2022
  • Predicting resprouting of Platanus × hispanica following branch pruning by means of machine learning
    Q. Shu, H. Yazdi, T. Rötzer, F. Ludwig
    Frontiers in Plant Science, 15, 1297390, 2024
  • TreeML-Data: A multidisciplinary and multilayer urban tree dataset
    H. Yazdi, Q. Shu, T. Rötzer, F. Petzold, F. Ludwig
    Figshare, 2023
  • Machine learning-based prediction of tree crown development in competitive urban environments
    H. Yazdi, A. Moser-Reischl, T. Rötzer, F. Petzold, F. Ludwig
    Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 128527, 2024
  • GroTree: A novel toolbox for simulating and managing urban tree canopy growth
    H. Yazdi, Q. Shu, X. Chen, T. Rötzer, F. Ludwig
    Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture, 815-825, 2024
  • A systems perspective on the interactions between urban green infrastructure and the built environment
    R. Reitberger, N. Pattnaik, L. Parhizgar, C. Trost, H. Yazdi, M. A. Rahman, …
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 1363(1), 012071, 2024
  • Urban green infrastructure for resilient urban transformations: A system dynamics modelling approach for streets as multifunctional spaces
    J. Micklewright, M. Baghaie Poor, E. Fakirova, H. Yazdi, M. A. Rahman
    Proceedings of 37th PLEA Conference, Sustainable Architecture and Urban Design, 2024
  • Digital workflow for novel urban green system design derived from a historical role model
    F. Ludwig, M. Hensel, T. Rötzer, A. Ahmeti, X. Chen, H. I. Erdal, A. Reischel, …
    2024
  • Results brochure of the research training group Urban Green Infrastructure – Training next generation professionals for integrated urban planning research
    S. Pauleit, I. Alim, M. Baghaie Poor, F. Banihashemi, N. Berger, M. Egerer, …
    2024
  • The effect of improper interfering in the historical architecture on energy wasting (Case study: Bibi-Roqayyeh House, Yazd, Iran)
    H. Yazdi, G. Mügge, S. Movafagh, M. H. Fallahi, F. Ludwig, S. Moazen
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 1196(1), 012103, 2023
  • Can leaf area density be estimated from quantitative structure models of trees?
    Q. Shu, T. Rötzer, H. Yazdi, A. Moser-Reischl, F. Ludwig
    Available at SSRN, 4855810, 2024

 

 

Seyed Bahram Andarzian | Crop Production | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Seyed Bahram Andarzian |  Crop Production |  Best Researcher Award

Researcher at  Agricultural research and Traning Istitute,  Iran

Seyed Bahram Andarzian, PhD, is a prominent researcher and expert in Modeling Crop Eco-physiology at the Research and Training Institute of Agricultural and Natural Resources of Khuzestan in Ahvaz, Iran. With a specialization in computer modeling and simulation of agricultural systems, Dr. Andarzian focuses on the impact of climate change and variability on agricultural production and water resource use. His research interests encompass seasonal forecasting and field management in agro-meteorology, as well as addressing various crop and environmental stresses, including water, heat, cold, and salinity stress. Additionally, he is dedicated to enhancing crop yield and water productivity through effective field management options and is involved in the development of mobile applications for smart agriculture. Dr. Andarzian’s contributions significantly advance sustainable agricultural practices in the region.

Publication profile:

Educational Background 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Agronomy (Crop Eco-physiology), Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran (2007)
  • M.S. in Agronomy, Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran (2000)
  • B.S. in Crop Production Engineering, Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran (1994)
  • Diploma in General Agriculture, Agricultural High School of Rjaei, Ramhoormoz, Iran (1987)

Research Areas 🔬

Dr. Andarzian specializes in:

  • Computer modeling and simulation of agricultural systems
  • The impact of climate change and variability on agricultural production and water resource use
  • Seasonal forecasting and field management
  • Crop and environmental stresses (water, heat, cold, salinity stress)
  • Strategies to increase crop yield and water productivity
  • Development of mobile applications for smart agriculture

Professional Experience 🏢

  • Director, Research and Training Institute of Agricultural and Natural Resources of Khuzestan (2022 – Present)
  • Education and Promotion Deputy, Research and Training Institute of Agricultural and Natural Resources of Khuzestan (2013 – 2022)
  • Head of Research Department, Natural Resources, Research and Training Institute of Agricultural and Natural Resources of Khuzestan (2007 – 2011)
  • Member of the Scientific Board, Research and Training Institute of Agricultural and Natural Resources of Khuzestan (2002 – Present)

Memberships and Contributions 🌍

  • Active member of the International Consortium for Agricultural Systems Applications, University of Georgia, USA
  • Member of the Planning Crop Production Committee, Agricultural Organization of Khuzestan, Iran
  • Advisor for agricultural development and water use planning projects in Khuzestan Province

Dr. Andarzian’s extensive experience and dedication to advancing agricultural science significantly contribute to enhancing crop production and sustainable agricultural practices in Iran.

Citations:

Citations: 327
Documents: 315
h-index: 5

 

Publication Top Notes:

  • Improving Irrigation Scheduling of Wheat to Increase Water Productivity in Shallow Groundwater Conditions Using AquaCrop
    Goosheh, M., Pazira, E., Gholami, A., Andarzian, B., & Panahpour, E.
    Irrigation and Drainage, 2018, 67(5), pp. 738–754. Citations: 16
  • Quantifying the Germination Response of Spring Canola (Brassica napus L.) to Temperature
    Derakhshan, A., Bakhshandeh, A., Siadat, S.A.-A., Moradi-Telavat, M.-R., & Andarzian, S.B.
    Industrial Crops and Products, 2018, 122, pp. 195–201. Citations: 21
  • Determining Optimum Sowing Date of Wheat Using CSM-CERES-Wheat Model
    Andarzian, B., Hoogenboom, G., Bannayan, M., Shirali, M., & Andarzian, B.
    Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences, 2015, 14(2), pp. 189–199. Citations: 62
  • Validation and Testing of the AquaCrop Model Under Full and Deficit Irrigated Wheat Production in Iran
    Andarzian, B., Bannayan, M., Steduto, P., Barati, M.A., & Rahnama, A.
    Agricultural Water Management, 2011, 100(1), pp. 1–8. Citations: 205
  • Simulating the Effects of Planting Date and Nitrogen Fertilizer on Yield and Phenological Stages of Maize Cultivar SC-604 Under Climatic Conditions of South-Western Iran Using CERES-Maize Model
    Delfieh, M., Meskarbashi, M., Andarzian, B., & Farhoudi, R.

 

Eisa Ebrahimi | Livestock Grazing | Best Researcher Award

Dr  Eisa Ebrahimi |  Livestock Grazing |  Best Researcher Award

phd at  guilan university, Iran

Dr. Eisa (Ehsan) Ebrahimi is an accomplished researcher specializing in Soil Science and Environmental Conservation. Born on December 27, 1986, in Kermanshah, Iran, Dr. Ebrahimi completed his B.Sc. at Tabriz University, M.Sc. at Bu Ali Sina University, and earned his Ph.D. in Soil Science and Environmental Conservation from Guilan University. He further pursued research opportunities at the Sharif University of Technology.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

  • Bachelor of Science: Tabriz University, Iran
  • Master of Science: Bu Ali Sina University, Iran
  • Ph.D. in Soil Science and Environmental Conservation: Guilan University, Iran
  • Research Opportunity: Sharif University of Technology

🌱 Field of Expertise:

  • Soil Science: Expertise in soil improvement, erosion, and heavy element pollution.
  • Environmental Conservation: Focus on plant nutrition, water, and soil pollution.
  • Soil Erosion & Sediment Fingerprinting: Advanced techniques for analyzing soil degradation.

🧠 Skills & Tools:

  • Technical Skills: Artificial Neural Networks, Statistics, Multivariate Regression, Diagnostic Analysis
  • Software Proficiency: Microsoft Office, Datafit, SAS, SPSS, Minitab, Curve-Fit, PLS, Qual2kw, AqQA

📊 Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 166 citations from 152 documents
  • Total Documents Published: 21
  • h-index: 8

Publication Top Notes:

  • Reusing drainage water for leaching of saline and sodic soils in the Khuzestan province, Iran. Water Supply. (2024). DOI: 10.2166/ws.2024.091
  • Investigating the long-term effect of livestock grazing, slope location, and sampling depth on soil moisture characteristic curves. Rangeland Ecology & Management. (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.rama.2024.01.005
  • Effect of precipitation and sediment concentration on the loss of nitrogen and phosphorus in the Pasikhan River. Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua. (2022). DOI: 10.2166/aqua.2022.097
  • Variation entry of sediment, organic matter, and different forms of phosphorus and nitrogen in flood and normal events in the Anzali wetland. Journal of Water and Climate Change. (2022). DOI: 10.2166/wcc.2021.456
  • Assessing the distribution of cadmium under different land-use types and its effect on human health in different gender and age groups. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. (2021). DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-12881-2
  • Investigation of soil compaction on yield and agronomic traits of wheat under saline and non-saline soils. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science. (2018). DOI: 10.1080/03650340.2018.1431832

 

Harun Tanrıvermiş | Land Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Harun Tanrıvermiş | Land Management | Best Researcher Award

Head of the Department / Dean of the Faculty of Ankara University, Turkey

Professor Harun Tanrıvermiş, with an extensive background in agricultural economics and environmental management, is a distinguished scholar at Ankara University. His contributions to real estate development and management are well-recognized, having published numerous high-impact articles, books, and conference proceedings. His expertise spans various facets of real estate and land economics, emphasizing sustainable practices and comprehensive project management. 🌟🏡📚

Profile:

Educational Background 🎓

  • Bachelor’s Degree: Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University (1991)
  • MSc: Department of Agricultural Economics, Ankara University (Land and Real Estate Economics, Land and Real Estate Valuation)
  • PhD: Department of Agricultural Economics, Ankara University (Land and Real Estate Economics, Land and Real Estate Valuation)
  • MSc: Environmental Management, MED-CAMPUS Programme

Professional Experience 🏢

  • Current Position: Professor, Department of Real Estate Development and Management, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Ankara University, Turkey
  • Research Contributions:
    • International Peer-Reviewed Articles: 35
    • National Peer-Reviewed Articles: 30
    • International Conference Proceedings: 48
    • National Conference Proceedings: 43
    • Books Authored: 39
    • Book Chapters: 16

Research Interests:

  • Land and Real Estate Valuation 🌍
  • Real Estate Project Development 🏗️
  • Project Finance 💰
  • Urban and Rural Land Management 🏙️🌾
  • Sustainable Real Estate 🌱
  • Real Estate and Facility Management 🔧

Publication Top Notes:

  • Impediments to Urban Land Development and Transformation in Tanzania: Evaluating Conventional Approaches and Proposing Innovative Solutions
  • Influence of Ukraine Invasion by Russia on Turkish Markets
  • Evaluation of Non-Performing Financing of Non-Oil Sectors: A Case of Bahraini Islamic Banks
  • Kentsel ve Çevresel Adalet Bağlamında Mülkiyet ve İmar Hakkı Analizi: İstanbul İli Sultanbeyli İlçesi Örneği
  • Konuta Erişilebilirlik, Konut Talebi ve Talebi Etkileyen Faktörlerin Analizi: Ankara İli Örneği
  • Türkiye’de Büyük Ölçekli Kentsel Dönüşüm Projeleri Uygulama Sonuçlarının Değerlendirilmesi: Kuzey Ankara Kentsel Dönüşüm Projesi Örneği
  • Interdependence Between Foreigner Housing Acquisitions and Housing Price Increase in Turkey During the COVID-19 Pandemic Era
  • Performance Evaluation and Volatility of Turkey REITs During COVID-19 Pandemic
  • The Plight of Urban Settlements Based on the Proliferation of Dichotomy in Tanzania
  • Belediyelerde Gayrimenkul Yönetimi: Ankara Büyükşehir Belediyesi Örneği
  • Evaluating the Robustness of Basel Capital Accords to Combat the Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic in Islamic Banking
  • Reasons and Consequences of Supply-Demand Establishment in Housing Production
  • Development Trends and Current Status of Facility Management and Professionalization of Facility Services in Turkey
  • The Plight of Urban Settlements Based on the Proliferation of Dichotomy in Tanzania
  • Facility Management Perspective in Urban Transformation Projects: The Opportunities and Challenges in Turkey
  • House Price Index (HPI) and COVID-19 Pandemic Shocks: Evidence from Turkey and Kazakhstan

 

Nadezda Verkhovtseva | Soil Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Nadezda Verkhovtseva |  Soil Pollution |  Best Researcher Award

professor at MSU (Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov,  Russia

Dr. N. Verkhovtseva is a distinguished Professor at the Department of Agrochemistry and Plant Biochemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU). She pursued her studies in Agrochemistry at MSU, where she also earned her Ph.D. in 1975. Dr. Verkhovtseva has had a notable academic journey, having taught at Yaroslavl State University before joining the esteemed research group led by Kondrat’eva at MSU. In 1994, she obtained her Doctor of Science degree in Microbiology and subsequently secured the position of Professor at MSU’s Faculty of Soil Science. Her prolific career includes the publication of over 180 articles in both Russian and international journals. Dr. Verkhovtseva’s research contributions have earned her a significant citation index, with 46 citations in Web of Science, 57 in Scopus, and 984 in Science Index. She has authored eight books, holds one patent, and serves as the executive editor of the journal Problems of Agrochemistry and Ecology. Her professional memberships include the Soil Science Society. Dr. Verkhovtseva’s expertise and dedication have significantly advanced the fields of agrochemistry and plant biochemistry.

Profile

 

🎓 Academic and Professional Background:

Dr. N. Verkhovtseva studied Agrochemistry at Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), Russia. After graduation, she entered the graduate school of the same university and received her PhD in Agrochemistry in 1975. She then taught at Yaroslavl State University, Yaroslavl, Russia, before joining the research academic group of Kondrat’eva at MSU. In 1994, she received her Doctor of Science degree in Microbiology from MSU and became a professor in the Department of Agrochemistry and Plant Biochemistry, Faculty of Soil Science. She has published over 180 articles in both Russian and international journals.

🔬 Research and Innovations:

  • Citation Index: Web of Science: 46, Scopus: 57, Science index: 984
  • Books Published (ISBN): Eight
  • Patents: One published/under process
  • Journals Published (SCI, Scopus, etc.): 180

 

📚 Areas of Research:

  • Agrochemistry
  • Plant Biochemistry
  • Microbiology

 

🧪 Research Focus: Soil Pollution

Dr. Verkhovtseva’s research primarily focuses on soil pollution, investigating the impacts of contaminants on soil health and plant biochemistry. Her work aims to develop effective strategies for mitigating soil pollution and enhancing soil remediation techniques. Her contributions in this area have been instrumental in understanding the complex interactions between pollutants and soil ecosystems.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Effect of an Equal Dose of Polymetallic Pollution on the Microbiological Characteristics of Two Soils with Different Organic Carbon Contents

2. Metabolomic Analysis of Rhizosphere Soil Fertility in Maize (Zea mays) at Milking Stage

3. Physical-Tomographic Characteristics and Structure of Bacterial Community of the Agrophysical System “Germinating Roots—Pore Space of Soils” (Physical Model Experiment)

4. Structure of the Soil Pore Space in the Seedling Bed Before the Seedling Stage: Studies Using the Microtomography Method

5. X-ray Computed Tomography of the Structure of Roots and Dynamics of Soil Biota in the Early Growth Stages of Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

6. Aggregate Formation in a Kaolinite Suspension during Microbiological Modification of Clay Surface

7. Physical and Microbiological Aspects of the Soil Seed Bed in the Early Formation of the Barley Root System (Hordeum vulgare L.): Tomographic Studies

8. The Effect of Ericoid Mycorrhizal and Ectomycorrhizal Plants on Soil Properties of Grass Meadow in Tundra of the Khibiny Mountains

9. Formation of Microaggregates in Kaolinite Suspension Inoculated by Bacillus velezensis (SEM-investigations)

10. Chemodiagnostic by Lipid Analysis of the Microbial Community Structure in Trace Metal Polluted Urban Soil

 

Thongsouk Sompouviset | Climate Change | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Thongsouk Sompouviset | Climate Change | Young Scientist Award

Teacher, NWAFU, China

Dr. Thongsouk Sompouviset is a dedicated researcher and environmental scientist from Laos, specializing in plant nutrition and climate change. With a solid academic background and hands-on experience in greenhouse gas analysis, he has contributed significantly to understanding the impacts of agricultural practices on the environment. His work, spanning from field surveys to advanced research, reflects a commitment to sustainable agricultural practices and environmental management.

Profile

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Education 🎓 

Dr. Thongsouk Sompouviset earned his PhD in Plant Nutrition with a focus on Climate Change from Northwest A&F University, China, from 2019 to 2023, achieving a GPA of 3.80. His doctoral research examined the influence of combined organic and inorganic fertilizer applications on greenhouse gas emissions in apple orchards on Weibei dryland, earning him the Outstanding Activities Student Award in 2022. Prior to his PhD, Dr. Sompouviset completed a Master’s in Plant Nutrition (Climate Change) at the same institution from 2015 to 2019, graduating with a GPA of 3.55. His Master’s thesis explored the effects of cover crops combined with manure and chemical fertilizers on greenhouse gas emissions in apple orchards, and he received the Best Student Award in 2019. Dr. Sompouviset also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science from the National University of Laos (2007-2012), where he achieved a GPA of 3.48. His undergraduate thesis focused on the study process and water management of the Kaolieo water supply company, and he was recognized with awards in debate competitions, essay contests, and as an outstanding student. Additionally, he completed a Vocational Diploma in General English from Sahakitsamphan College (2008-2011) and is currently pursuing ongoing English studies (IELTS) at Vientiane College from January to August 2024.

Experience 💼

Professionally, Dr. Sompouviset has been serving as a Coordinator and Translator at Sino-Agri Potash Co., Ltd in Vientiane Capital, Laos, since January 2024. Prior to this, he managed the Environment and Social Department at Sino-Agri Potash Co., Ltd in Khammuane, Laos, from September 2012 to July 2015

Research Interests 🔬

Impact of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on Greenhouse Gas Emissions: This research investigates how the use of both organic and inorganic fertilizers affects the emission of greenhouse gases in agricultural settings. The combination of these fertilizers can influence soil processes and plant growth, potentially altering the levels of methane (CH₄), nitrous oxide (N₂O), and carbon dioxide (CO₂) released into the atmosphere. Studies typically focus on optimizing fertilizer practices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining crop yields.

Effects of Plastic Mulching and Cover Crops on Environmental Sustainability: Plastic mulching and the use of cover crops are techniques aimed at improving soil health and enhancing environmental sustainability. Plastic mulching helps in moisture retention, temperature regulation, and weed suppression, which can indirectly impact greenhouse gas emissions. Cover crops, on the other hand, contribute to soil organic matter, reduce erosion, and enhance nutrient cycling. Research in this area evaluates how these practices affect soil health, greenhouse gas emissions, and overall environmental sustainability.

Climate Change Adaptation and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Strategies in Agriculture: This area of study focuses on developing strategies for agriculture to adapt to the impacts of climate change while simultaneously mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. Adaptation strategies may include altering crop varieties, adjusting planting dates, and improving irrigation practices. Mitigation strategies might involve adopting more sustainable farming practices, enhancing soil carbon sequestration, and optimizing fertilizer use. The goal is to create resilient agricultural systems that can cope with climate change and reduce their carbon footprint.

Awards 🏆

Outstanding Activities Student Award (2022)
Northwest A&F University, China

Best Student Award (2019)
Northwest A&F University, China

Publications 📝

Combined application of organic and inorganic fertilizers effects on the global warming potential and greenhouse gas emissions in apple orchard in the Loess Plateau Region of China. link

The effects of plastic mulching combined with different fertilizer applications on greenhouse gas emissions, intensity, and apple yield in Northwestern China. link

Evaluation of Soil and Leaf Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, and Micronutrient Status and Their Relationship in the Main Apple Production Areas of the Loess Plateau, China. link

Distinguishing the contribution of nitrogen fertilizer and native soil nitrogen to young apple trees . link

 

 

 

 

 

Lyndon Sackey | Environmental Protection | Best Researcher Award

Dr Lyndon Sackey |  Environmental Protection |  Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at  Kwame Nkrumah University of Science ,  Ghana

 

Lyndon Nii Adjiri Sackey is a dedicated Environmental Scientist with a strong commitment to ethical and professional standards. Combining expertise in laboratory technology and environmental management, he integrates practical experience with rigorous academic research.

Profile:

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry and Technology (Ecotoxicology), University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Czech Republic (2017-2020)
  • MSc. in Public Administration (Regional Development and Governance), University of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic (2015-2017)
  • MSc. in Environmental Science, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana (2010-2013)
  • BSc. (Hons) in Environmental Science, University of Cape Coast (UCC), Cape Coast, Ghana (2003-2007)

Professional Experience:

  • Lecturer, Department of Environmental Science, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Accra, Ghana (July 2021-Present)
    • Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students
    • Research on waste management, ecotoxicology, water quality assessment, risk management, and bioremediation
    • Community service
  • PhD Student and Research Assistant, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague (Feb 2017-Dec 2020)
    • Assisted in teaching and research on ecotoxicology, focusing on wood leachates and constructional waste
    • Managed the ecotoxicity laboratory and prepared project proposals
  • Guest PhD Student, Vrije University, Amsterdam, Netherlands (June-Sep 2018)
    • Studied the toxicity of microplastics on soil invertebrates
  • Assistant Operations Manager, Waste Landfills Company Ltd, Accra, Ghana (Mar 2015-Nov 2015)
    • Managed operations and prepared tender documents
  • Landfill Supervisor, Zoomlion Ghana Ltd, Accra, Ghana (Nov 2008-Feb 2015)
    • Monitored landfill operations and leachate quality
  • Laboratory Analyst, Ghana Water Company Ltd and Kinapharma Ghana Ltd (2004-2003)
    • Conducted water and drug analyses and managed laboratory operations

Research Experience:

  • 2023-Present: Feasibility study and value chain assessment of recyclables in the solid waste stream in Ashanti Region
  • 2022: Quality assessment of sewage sludge and the use of plant powders on maize weevil
  • 2020: Ecotoxicological impact of wood leachates
  • Ph.D. Research: Ecotoxicological impact of wood leachates on aquatic environments

Research Focus:

Lyndon Nii Adjiri Sackey, Ph.D., focuses on several critical areas within environmental protection, including:

  1. Ecotoxicology: Dr. Sackey’s research investigates the toxic effects of environmental pollutants, such as wood leachates and microplastics, on aquatic and soil organisms. His work aims to understand how these contaminants impact ecosystems and to develop strategies for mitigating their effects.
  2. Waste Management: He explores various aspects of waste management, including the assessment of waste quality, recycling processes, and the environmental impact of waste materials. His studies involve evaluating the effectiveness of waste treatment methods and improving waste management practices.
  3. Water Quality Assessment: Dr. Sackey assesses the quality of water in different environments, such as wastewater treatment plants and natural water bodies. His research focuses on identifying contaminants and evaluating their effects on water ecosystems.
  4. Bioremediation: He investigates the use of biological processes to remove or neutralize contaminants from the environment. This includes studying the potential of plant powders and other natural agents to control pests and improve soil health.
  5. Risk Assessment and Management: Dr. Sackey assesses environmental risks associated with various pollutants and waste products. His work aims to develop strategies for managing and mitigating these risks to protect human health and the environment.

Dr. Sackey’s research contributes to advancing knowledge in environmental protection and developing effective solutions for managing environmental challenges.

 

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 247
  • Citations Since 2019: 241
  • h-index: 7
  • h-index Since 2019: 7
  • i10-index: 7
  • i10-index Since 2019: 6

Publication Top Notes:

  • “Exploring the impacts of microplastics and associated chemicals in the terrestrial environment–Exposure of soil invertebrates to tire particles”
    • Authors: S. Selonen, A. Dolar, A.J. Kokalj, L.N.A. Sackey, T. Skalar, V.C. Fernandes, et al.
    • Journal: Environmental Research
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 58
    • Summary: This study investigates the effects of microplastics and tire particles on soil invertebrates, highlighting the broader implications of microplastic pollution in terrestrial ecosystems.
  • “Ecotoxicological effects on Lemna minor and Daphnia magna of leachates from differently aged landfills of Ghana”
    • Authors: L.N.A. Sackey, V. Kočí, C.A.M. van Gestel
    • Journal: Science of the Total Environment
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 50
    • Summary: This research evaluates the ecotoxicological impacts of leachates from landfills of various ages on aquatic plants and organisms, providing insights into the long-term effects of landfill leachates on the environment.
  • “A review of the principles of composting: understanding the processes, methods, merits, and demerits”
    • Authors: E.E.Y. Amuah, B. Fei-Baffoe, L.N.A. Sackey, N.B. Douti, R.W. Kazapoe
    • Journal: Organic Agriculture
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 27
    • Summary: This review article explores composting principles, including processes, methods, advantages, and disadvantages, contributing to a better understanding of composting as a waste management technique.
  • “Environmental impact of concrete and concrete-based construction waste leachates”
    • Authors: K.A. Mocová, L.N.A. Sackey, P. Renkerová
    • Journal: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 23
    • Summary: This paper assesses the environmental impacts of leachates from concrete and construction waste, focusing on their effects on the environment.
  • “Assessment of the quality of leachate at Sarbah landfill site at Weija in Accra”
    • Authors: L.N.A. Sackey, K. Meizah
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 18
    • Summary: The study examines the quality of leachate from a specific landfill site, providing data on the contamination levels and potential environmental risks.
  • “Multivariate studies and heavy metal pollution in soil from gold mining area”
    • Authors: O. Akoto, S. Yakubu, L.A. Ofori, N. Bortey-Sam, N.O. Boadi, J. Horgah, et al.
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 14
    • Summary: This research uses multivariate analysis to study heavy metal pollution in soil from gold mining areas, contributing to the understanding of mining’s environmental impact.
  • “Risk assessment of heavy metals concentration in cereals and legumes sold in the Tamale Aboabo market, Ghana”
    • Authors: A.A. Adam, L.N.A. Sackey, L.A. Ofori
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 10
    • Summary: This study assesses the concentration of heavy metals in food sold in a Ghanaian market, evaluating potential health risks associated with heavy metal contamination in agricultural products.

 

 

Alexander Mbiro | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Mr Alexander Mbiro |  Agriculture |  Best Researcher Award

Senior Entomologist at  Buvuma District Local Government, Uganda

Mbiro Alexander, born on 13th September 1980 in Uganda, is a seasoned professional in agriculture, entomology, and environmental conservation. He holds a Master’s degree in Nematology from Ghent University, Belgium, specializing in agro-nematology, and a Bachelor’s degree in Entomology from Makerere University. Additionally, he completed a Diploma in Fish Processing from the Fisheries Training Institute in Entebbe.

Profile:

Work Experiences:

Senior Entomologist, Buvuma District Local Government . Agricultural Advisory Service Provider – Fisheries, NAADS. Field Assistant, Sustainable Use of Plant Diversity (SUPD)

Research Experiences and Presentations:

MSc in Nematology from Ghent University. Bachelor’s in Entomology from Makerere University. Diploma in Fish Processing from Fisheries Training Institute, Entebbe

Areas of Expertise:

  • Agriculture and Entomology
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture Management
  • Nature Conservation and Environmental Protection
  • Proposal Writing and Project Implementation
  • Policy Tracking in Agriculture and Environmental Sectors

Research Focus Agriculture:

Mbiro Alexander, a dedicated Ugandan researcher, specializes in agricultural sciences with a keen focus on sustainable practices and biodiversity conservation. His expertise spans across several key areas:

  1. Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Alexander has conducted extensive research in IPM strategies, particularly in managing crop pests and insect vectors. His work emphasizes ecological approaches to minimize pesticide use and enhance crop productivity.
  2. Nematology: With a Master’s degree in Nematology from Ghent University, Alexander has expertise in nematode management strategies. His research explores the interactions between nematodes and host plants, focusing on sustainable farming techniques.
  3. Crop Diversity and Resilience: He is actively involved in researching the use of cover crops and green manures to improve soil health and suppress plant-parasitic nematodes. Alexander investigates the role of crop diversity in enhancing agricultural resilience against climate change impacts.
  4. Community-based Agriculture Initiatives: As a Senior Entomologist in Buvuma District, Alexander leads initiatives in promoting beekeeping and sericulture among local communities. He integrates these practices with agricultural advisory services to foster sustainable livelihoods and environmental conservation.
  5. Policy Advocacy: Alexander tracks and analyzes government and international policies related to agriculture and environmental protection. He actively participates in forums aimed at enhancing policy frameworks that support resilient farming practices and biodiversity conservation.

Alexander’s research and practical contributions underscore his commitment to advancing agricultural sustainability and community resilience in Uganda and beyond. His holistic approach integrates scientific expertise with community engagement to address contemporary challenges in agriculture and environmental management.

 

Ujjwal Layek | Pollination Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ujjwal Layek |  Pollination Biology |  Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at  Rampurhat College, India

Dr. Ujjwal Layek is an Assistant Professor of Botany at Rampurhat College, specializing in plant-pollinator interactions with a focus on palynology and pollination biology. He holds a Ph.D. from Vidyasagar University and completed his M.Sc. at Visva-Bharati, West Bengal. With over four years of experience in academia, he has authored over 35 publications in esteemed journals such as Elsevier, Springer Nature, and Wiley & Sons. Dr. Layek serves as an editorial board member for journals like Frontiers in Bee Science and Plant Science Today and has reviewed over 60 manuscripts for prestigious publishers including Nature Publishing Group and Elsevier. His research has garnered significant citation recognition, with an H-index of 13. Additionally, he has organized research conferences and workshops and actively collaborates with universities and industries. Dr. Layek’s contributions to research and development have earned him recognition, including an award, and he continues to make strides in advancing our understanding of plant reproductive biology and bee behavior.

Profile:

👨‍🎓 Education & Experience:

Dr. Ujjwal Layek holds a Ph.D. in Botany from Vidyasagar University, following his M.Sc. from Visva-Bharati. With over 4 years of teaching experience, he currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Rampurhat College, specializing in plant-pollinator interactions.

 

📚 Academic Contributions:

As an editorial board member of journals like Frontiers in Bee Science and Plant Science Today, he actively shapes scholarly discourse. Dr. Layek’s commitment to academia is evident through his review of over 60 manuscripts from renowned publishers like Nature Publishing Group and Springer Nature.

 

🌍 Global Impact:

Dr. Layek’s work has garnered international recognition, with publications indexed in SCI, SCIE, Scopus, and PubMed. He has engaged in over 20 collaborative research activities and presented his findings in numerous conferences worldwide.

🔬 Research Focus: Pollination Biology

 

Dr. Ujjwal Layek, an Assistant Professor of Botany at Rampurhat College, specializes in the intricate world of pollination biology. His research delves into the crucial interactions between plants and pollinators, exploring the mechanisms and dynamics that drive successful pollination processes.

🌼 Plant-Pollinator Interactions: Dr. Layek investigates the fascinating relationships between flowering plants and their pollinators, unraveling the complexities of co-evolution and mutual dependencies.

🔍 Palynology Expertise: With a focus on palynology, Dr. Layek examines pollen grains and their role in plant reproduction, shedding light on pollen morphology, dispersal, and its implications for pollination efficiency.

🐝 Foraging Behavior of Pollinators: Understanding the foraging behavior of pollinators like honeybees and stingless bees is central to Dr. Layek’s research. He explores how these vital agents navigate floral landscapes, impacting plant reproductive success.

🌍 Environmental Impact: Dr. Layek’s work not only advances scientific knowledge but also highlights the ecological importance of pollination in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem stability.

Citations:

Dr. Ujjwal Layek’s contributions to the field of pollination biology have garnered significant attention, with 360 citations overall and 339 citations since 2019. His work has established an h-index of 13 and an i10-index of 15, reflecting the impact and influence of his research in advancing our understanding of plant-pollinator interactions.

Publication Top Notes:

  • “Nesting characteristics, floral resources, and foraging activity of Trigona iridipennis Smith in Bankura district of West Bengal, India”
    • Authors: U Layek, P Karmakar
    • Published in: Insectes sociaux
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 41
  • “Impact of managed stingless bee and western honey bee colonies on native pollinators and yield of watermelon: A comparative study”
    • Authors: U Layek, A Kundu, S Bisui, P Karmakar
    • Published in: Annals of Agricultural Sciences
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 36
  • “Pollen foraging behaviour of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) in southern West Bengal, India”
    • Authors: U Layek, SS Manna, P Karmakar
    • Published in: Palynology
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 25
  • “Honey sample collection methods influence pollen composition in determining true nectar-foraging bee plants”
    • Authors: U Layek, R Mondal, P Karmakar
    • Published in: Acta Botanica Brasilica
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 24
  • “Comparing the pollen forage pattern of stingless bee (Trigona iridipennis Smith) between rural and semi-urban areas of West Bengal, India”
    • Authors: S Bisui, U Layek, P Karmakar
    • Published in: Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 23
  • “Bee plants used as nectar sources by Apis florea Fabricius in Bankura and Paschim Medinipur districts, West Bengal”
    • Authors: U Layek, P Karmakar
    • Published in: Geophytology
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 21