Pukhraj Meena | Food Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr Pukhraj Meena | Food Technology | Best Researcher Award

Department of Food Technology, Aditi Mahavidyalaya, University of Delhi, New Delhi,  India

Dr. Pukhraj Meena is a dedicated researcher in Food Science & Technology, specializing in biosensor development, enzyme production, and food waste utilization. He earned his Ph.D. from Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, focusing on the development of an amperometric biosensor for caffeine detection. His M.Sc. research involved optimizing alkaline protease production from agro-industrial waste using the Taguchi DOE methodology.

Profile:

👨‍🎓 Academic Background:

Dr. Pukhraj Meena holds a Ph.D. in Food Science & Technology (2019) from Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, with research focused on amperometric biosensors for caffeine detection. He also earned an M.Sc. in Food Science & Technology (2011) from BHU and a B.Tech. in Food Technology (2009) from MPUA&T, Udaipur.

🔬 Research Interests:

  • Biosensor Development: Designing caffeine and phenolic compound-based biosensors.

  • Enzyme Production: Optimization of alkaline protease production using agro-industrial waste.

  • Food Product Development & Waste Utilization: Innovating sustainable food solutions.

📜 Research Contributions:

His Ph.D. research developed an amperometric biosensor for caffeine detection, while his M.Sc. work optimized alkaline protease production using Taguchi DOE methodology.

📚 Additional Qualifications:

  • NET (CBSE-UGC) Qualified (2016) in Home Science.

  • PG Diploma in Rural Development (IGNOU, 2014).

Publication Top Notes:

1️⃣ Utilization of Agro-Industrial Waste (Wheat Bran) for Alkaline Protease Production by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in SSF Using Taguchi (DOE) Methodology
📌 Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 2013

2️⃣ Effect of PGPR on Morphological Properties of Different Varieties of Wheat (Triticum aestivum)
📌 The Pharma Innovation, 2017

3️⃣ Sensory Evaluation and Cost Estimation of Guava-Based Papaya Fruit Cheese
📌 The Pharma Innovation, 2017

4️⃣ Application of Computer-Aided Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Food Industry
📌 Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 2023

5️⃣ Fundamentals and Applications of Various Types of Biosensors in Food Analysis
📌 International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2017

6️⃣ Application of Gold Screen Printed Electrode (GSPE)-Based Caffeine Biosensor for Real Sample Analysis
📌 The Pharma Innovation, 2018

7️⃣ Development of an Amperometric Biosensor Against Caffeine Over a Concentration Range
📌 The Pharma Innovation, 2018

8️⃣ Development of Various Functional Food Components in Health Aspects
📌 The Pharma Innovation, 2017

9️⃣ Biochemical Analysis of PGPR and Its Effect on Chlorophyll, Ascorbic Acid, Starch & Total Polyphenolic Content (TPC) of Different Wheat Varieties
📌 The Pharma Innovation, 2017

🔟 Impact of Industrial Microbial Alkaline Proteases from Isolated Bacillus Strains
📌 Ecology, Environment and Conservation, 2024

Tilahun Abera | Food Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Tilahun Abera |  Food Sciences |  Best Researcher Award

Instructor and Researcher at Jimma University,  Ethiopia

 

Dr. Tilahun Abera Teka is an Associate Professor in the Department of Postharvest Management at Jimma University, Ethiopia. He holds a Ph.D. in Food Science and Nutrition from Addis Ababa University, with research focused on the nutritional and phenolic composition of cowpea varieties in Ethiopia. His expertise spans food chemistry, nutrition, and postharvest management, with a particular interest in the nutritional and phytochemical characterization of grains and the development of functional foods. Dr. Teka has contributed significantly to food security research and has received several grants to address postharvest loss and improve nutritional security in Ethiopia.

Profile:

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Food Science and Nutrition, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia (2019)
    Dissertation: Nutritional and phenolic composition of improved cowpea varieties and landraces in Ethiopia
  • M.Sc. in Food Science and Nutrition, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia (2009)
    Thesis: Effect of processing on physicochemical composition and antinutritional factors of cassava
  • B.Sc. in Chemistry, Alemaya University, Ethiopia (2000)

Research Interests:

  • Nutritional and phytochemical characterization of grains
  • Functional foods and nutraceuticals from bioactive compounds of cereals and legumes
  • Process-induced chemical and biochemical changes in foods
  • Food safety and quality analysis across food value chains

Notable Research Grants:

  • Harnessing food, feed, and pharmaceutical potentials of wild plants (2023) – Jimma University, Ethiopia
  • Postharvest loss reduction of selected cereals (2022) – Jimma University, Ethiopia

Short-Term Trainings & Certifications:

  • Advanced Postharvest Management, Wageningen University, Netherlands (2015)
  • Customized Training in Food Quality and Chemical Analysis, Jimma University (2012)

Teaching & Administrative Experience:

  • Teaches Ph.D. and MSc courses in Food Science, Nutrition, and Postharvest Management
  • Previously served as Treasurer at Jimma University and Department Head of Chemistry at the School of Tomorrow

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 486
  • Citations Since 2020: 430

h-index:

  • Overall: 11
  • Since 2020: 11

i10-index:

  • Overall: 12
  • Since 2020: 12

Publication Top Notes:

  • Analysis of the effect of maturity stage on the postharvest biochemical quality characteristics of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) fruit
    TA Teka
    International Research Journal of Pharmaceutical and Applied Sciences, 3(5), 130, 2013
  • Protein fractions, in vitro protein digestibility and amino acid composition of select cowpea varieties grown in Ethiopia
    TA Teka, N Retta, G Bultosa, H Admassu, T Astatkie
    Food Bioscience, 36, 100634, 2020
  • Fruit by-products and their industrial applications for nutritional benefits and health promotion: a comprehensive review
    E Teshome, TA Teka, R Nandasiri, JR Rout, DV Harouna, T Astatkie, et al.
    Sustainability, 15(10), 7840, 2023
  • Palm oil processing and controversies over its health effect: overview of positive and negative consequences
    MM Urugo, TA Teka, PG Teshome, TT Tringo
    Journal of Oleo Science, 70(12), 1693-1706, 2021
  • Food flavor enhancement, preservation, and bio-functionality of ginger (Zingiber officinale): a review
    T Laelago Ersedo, TA Teka, S Fikreyesus Forsido, E Dessalegn, et al.
    International Journal of Food Properties, 26(1), 928-951, 2023
  • Effect of soybean varieties and processing methods on nutritional and sensory properties of soymilk
    NA Abagoshu, AM Ibrahim, TA Teka, TB Mekonnen
    Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, 41(4), e13014, 2017
  • Effects of processing on nutritional composition and anti-nutritional factors of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L): A review
    D Hailu, S Abera, TA Teka, PO Box, E Jimma
    Food Science & Quality Management, 36, 61-71, 2015
  • Nutrient and antinutrient composition of improved sweet potato [Ipomea batatas (L) Lam] varieties grown in eastern Ethiopia
    DH Mitiku, TA Teka
    Nutrition & Food Science, 47(3), 369-380, 2017
  • Bio-based smart materials for fish product packaging: A review
    AL Abelti, TA Teka, S Fikreyesus Forsido, M Tamiru, G Bultosa, A Alkhtib, et al.
    International Journal of Food Properties, 25(1), 857-871, 2022
  • Review on edible water lilies and lotus: Future food, nutrition and their health benefits
    AL Abelti, TA Teka, G Bultosa
    Applied Food Research, 3(1), 100264, 2023

 

Messenbet Kassa | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Messenbet Kassa |  Food Science |  Best Researcher Award

Injibara University ,  Ethiopia

Messenbet Geremew Kassa is a lecturer and researcher in Food Technology at Injibara University, Ethiopia. He holds a Master’s degree in Food Technology from Bahir Dar University and a Bachelor’s degree in Food Science and Post-Harvest Technology from Jimma University. His research focuses on post-harvest grain storage, food safety, and sustainable food processing technologies, with published works in respected journals, including topics such as maize grain storage conditions and solar drying techniques.

Profile:

Academic Background:

  • MSc in Food Technology | Bahir Dar University (2020-2022)
  • BSc in Food Science & Post-Harvest Technology | Jimma University (2013-2017)

Research Focus & Experience:

Messenbet is a researcher and lecturer in Food Technology at Injibara University since 2022. His research primarily focuses on post-harvest handling, grain storage, and food safety, with notable publications such as:

  1. Effect of threshing and storage conditions on post-harvest insect infestation and physical characteristics of maize grain (2023, Journal of Stored Products Research).
  2. Performance evaluation of GrainPro collapsible natural convection solar dryer for maize grain in Ethiopia (2023).
  3. Effect of threshing moisture content, threshing methods, and storage bags on mold contamination of stored maize grain (2023).
  4. Role of coffee in Ethiopian ethnic culture (2022, Review on Coffee Festivals).

Skills & Certifications:

  • Languages: Amharic (native), English (fluent)
  • Computer Skills: MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SPSS, STATA, ARC GIS, R-Software
  • Certifications:
    • Performance Evaluation of GrainPro Solar Dryer
    • Food Safety and Quality

Professional Experience:

  • Lecturer | Injibara University (2022-present)
  • Supervisor | Solla Milk Processing Company (2018-2019)

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Evaluation of nutritional composition, functional and pasting properties of pearl millet, teff, and buckwheat grain composite flour
    SM Anberbir, N Satheesh, AA Abera, MG Kassa, MW Tenagashaw, …
    Applied Food Research, 4 (1), 100390 (2024)
  2. Review on the application, health usage, and negative effects of molasses
    M Geremew Kassa, AM Asemu, MT Belachew, N Satheesh, BD Abera, …
    CyTA-Journal of Food, 22 (1), 2321984 (2024)
  3. Effects of threshing and storage conditions on post-harvest insect infestation and physical characteristics of maize grain
    M Geremew, A Molla, N Gabbiye, J Harvey, R Mahroof, F Abay
    Journal of Stored Products Research, 103, 102131 (2023)
  4. Optimization of blending ratios of germinated cowpea and extrusion parameters on physical, functional, mineral, and anti-nutritional content of Ethiopian emmer wheat-based food products
    DA Teferi, N Satheesh, MG Kassa
    Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 19, 101586 (2025)
  5. Impact of ripening stages and drying techniques on the physicochemical and sensory attributes of apple mango chips
    MG Kassa, DA Teferi
    Journal of Food Science, 90 (1), e17585 (2025)
  6. Review on psyllium husk: nutritional, functional, health benefits, food industry applications, waste treatment, and potential negative effects
    M Geremew Kassa, D Alemu Teferi, AM Asemu, MT Belachew, …
    CyTA-Journal of Food, 22 (1), 2409174 (2024)
  7. The effect of fermentation temperature and duration on the physicochemical, microbial, and sensory attributes of kocho
    SJAMGK Amare Melaku, Neela Satheesh
    Discover Food, 170 (4), 1-10 (2024)
  8. Optimization of germinated cowpea flour ratios and extrusion conditions on the nutritional composition and sensory quality of Ethiopian emmer wheat-based extruded porridge
    DA Teferi, N Satheesh, MG Kassa
    Applied Food Research, 4 (2), 100442 (2024)
  9. Optimization of malted cowpea compositions and extrusion parameters for best quality Ethiopian emmer wheat-based snack food
    MTB Desye Alemu Teferi, Neela Satheesh, Messenbet Geremew Kassa
    Discover Food, 4 (66) (2024)
  10. Effect of Threshing and Storage Conditions on Mold Contamination of Stored Maize Grain (Zea mays L.)
    MG Kassa, NG Habtu, AF Worku, BD Abera, AM Asemu
    Advancement of Science and Technology in Sustainable Manufacturing and Food Security (2023)
  11. Performance Evaluation of Grain Pro Collapsible Natural Convection Solar Dryer for Maize Grain Drying in Ethiopia
    NGHAMA Messenbet Geremew Kassa
    Springer Nature, 163–176 (2023)
  12. Role of Coffee in Ethiopian Ethnic Culture—A Coffee Festival
    SW Messenbet Geremew, Neela Sathesh
    Springer Nature (2022)

 

Majdi Hammami | Food Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr Majdi Hammami |  Food Biochemistry |  Best Researcher Award

Laboratory of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants at  Biotechnology Center of Borj-Cedria,  Tunisia

Majdi Hammami is a Senior Analytical Chemistry Technician at the Borj Cedria Biotechnology Centre, Tunisia, specializing in chromatographic and biochemical analyses. His expertise includes advanced techniques such as GC, HPLC, TLC, and UV/visible spectroscopy, focusing on the analysis of plant and microbial bioactive substances. He is also involved in cosmetic and food formulation, data mining, and experimental design.

Profile:

Academic Background:

  • DEA in Biological and Chemical Analysis (2010), Bizert Faculty of Sciences, Tunisia
  • Master’s degree in Chemistry and Applications (2008), Bizert Faculty of Sciences, Tunisia
  • University Diploma in Physical Sciences (2006), Bizert Faculty of Sciences, Tunisia

Professional Experience:

  • Aromatic and Medicinal Plants Laboratory, Borj Cedria Biotechnology Centre: Conducted chromatographic analysis, biochemical assays, and data mining, alongside cosmetic and food formulation.
  • Bioactive Substances Laboratory, Borj Cedria Biotechnology Centre: Specialized in chromatographic analysis, biochemical assays, and formulation work in the field of bioactive substances.
  • Laboratoire National de Contrôle des Médicaments (L.N.C.M), Tunisia: Worked on the determination of active ingredients in medicinal products and the quality control of cosmetics and food supplements.

Training & Certifications:

Mr. Hammami has participated in multiple advanced training courses, including in areas like sustainable agri-food value chains, intelligent agriculture, and entrepreneurship in agriculture. He has also attended specialized training in chromatography techniques and quality control in the food and pharmaceutical industries.

Research Focus:

Majdi Hammami specializes in analytical chemistry, focusing on chromatographic and biochemical analyses applied to plant and microbial bioactive substances. His expertise spans chromatographic techniques (GC, HPLC, TLC) and UV/visible spectroscopy for primary and secondary metabolites. He is involved in cosmetic and food formulation, experimental design, and data mining, particularly in experimental correlations, PCA, and other advanced methodologies. His work also includes technology transfer, such as preparing patents and initiating start-ups.

Citations:

Citations

  • Total Citations: 2476
  • Citations Since 2020: 1869

H-Index

  • Overall H-Index: 28
  • H-Index Since 2020: 23

i10-Index

  • Overall i10-Index: 58
  • i10-Index Since 2020: 50

Publication Top Notes:

  • Chemical Composition and Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.) Essential Oils and Phenolics
    K Msaada, N Salem, O Bachrouch, S Bousselmi, S Tammar, A Alfaify, …
    Journal of Chemistry 2015 (1), 804658
  • Gelatin-chitosan-pectin films incorporated with rosemary essential oil: Optimized formulation using mixture design and response surface methodology
    W Yeddes, K Djebali, WA Wannes, K Horchani-Naifer, M Hammami, …
    International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 154, 92-103 (2020)
  • Optimization extraction of polysaccharide from Tunisian Zizyphus lotus fruit by response surface methodology: Composition and antioxidant activity
    KM Hammi, M Hammami, C Rihouey, D Le Cerf, R Ksouri, H Majdoub
    Food Chemistry 212, 476-484 (2016)
  • Antileishmanial and cytotoxic potential of essential oils from medicinal plants in Northern Tunisia
    R Essid, FZ Rahali, K Msaada, I Sghair, M Hammami, A Bouratbine, …
    Industrial Crops and Products 77, 795-802 (2015)
  • Variation in chemical composition of Eucalyptus globulus essential oil under phenological stages and evidence synergism with antimicrobial standards
    N Salem, S Kefi, O Tabben, A Ayed, S Jallouli, N Feres, M Hammami, …
    Industrial Crops and Products 124, 115-125 (2018)
  • Antifungal mechanism of the combination of Cinnamomum verum and Pelargonium graveolens essential oils with fluconazole against pathogenic Candida strains
    R Essid, M Hammami, D Gharbi, I Karkouch, TB Hamouda, S Elkahoui, …
    Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 101 (18), 6993-7006 (2017)
  • Fumigant and repellent potentials of Ricinus communis and Mentha pulegium essential oils against Tribolium castaneum and Lasioderma serricorne
    N Salem, O Bachrouch, J Sriti, K Msaada, S Khammassi, M Hammami, …
    International Journal of Food Properties 20 (sup3), S2899-S2913 (2017)
  • Anti HSV-2 activity of Peganum harmala (L.) and isolation of the active compound
    R Benzekri, L Bouslama, A Papetti, M Hammami, A Smaoui, F Limam
    Microbial Pathogenesis 114, 291-298 (2018)
  • Chemical composition and antioxidant potential of essential oil and methanol extract from Tunisian and French fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) seeds
    F Kalleli, I Bettaieb Rebey, WA Wannes, F Boughalleb, M Hammami, …
    Journal of Food Biochemistry 43 (8), e12935 (2019)
  • Cupressus sempervirens essential oils and their major compounds successfully control postharvest gray mold disease of tomato
    S Rguez, N Djébali, IB Slimene, G Abid, M Hammemi, S Chenenaoui, …
    Industrial Crops and Products 123, 135-141 (2018)

 

Boukaga Farmani | Food Technology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr  Boukaga  Farmani | Food Technology |  Best Researcher Award

Academic staff at  University of Tabriz,  Iran

Dr. Boukaga Farmani is a researcher at the University of Tabriz, specializing in Food Technology. His contributions focus on improving postharvest quality, food preservation, and the development of innovative processing methods.

Profile:

Notable Research Contributions:

  1. Chilling Tolerance in Tomato Fruits: His study on employing exogenous melatonin to enhance chilling tolerance in tomatoes, published in Food Chemistry, has been cited 224 times.
  2. Calcium’s Role in Postharvest: A comprehensive review on calcium’s importance in postharvest life, published in Scientia Horticulturae, cited 201 times.
  3. Brassinosteroids in Chilling Stress: Research on brassinosteroids’ effect on PAL activity in tomatoes under chilling stress, also in Scientia Horticulturae, cited 136 times.
  4. GABA Pathway Activation: Investigation into melatonin-induced activation of the GABA shunt pathway during cold storage in tomatoes, cited 106 times.

Recent Innovations:

  • Food Preservation: Use of β-aminobutyric acid to enhance decay tolerance in strawberries and minimize aflatoxin accumulation in pistachios.
  • Juice Processing: Advances in ultrafiltration techniques for pomegranate juice clarification and sugarcane juice refinement.

Citation Metrics:

  • Citations: 821 (618 since 2020)
  • h-index: 9 (8 since 2020)
  • i10-index: 8 (7 since 2020)

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Employing exogenous melatonin confers chilling tolerance in tomato fruits by upregulating ZAT2/6/12, promoting endogenous polyamines, proline, and nitric oxide
    Food Chemistry, 275, 549-556 (2019)
    Citations: 224
  2. The language of calcium in postharvest life of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
    Scientia Horticulturae, 144, 102-115 (2012)
    Citations: 202
  3. Impact of postharvest brassinosteroids treatment on PAL activity in tomato fruit in response to chilling stress
    Scientia Horticulturae, 144, 116-120 (2012)
    Citations: 137
  4. Melatonin treatment promotes endogenous melatonin accumulation and triggers GABA shunt pathway activity in tomato fruits during cold storage
    Scientia Horticulturae, 254, 222-227 (2019)
    Citations: 104
  5. β-Aminobutyric acid treatment confers decay tolerance in strawberry fruit by warranting sufficient cellular energy
    Scientia Horticulturae, 240, 249-257 (2018)
    Citations: 34
  6. Exogenous adenosine triphosphate application retards cap browning in Agaricus bisporus during low-temperature storage
    Food Chemistry, 293, 285-290 (2019)
    Citations: 32
  7. Efficacy of stinging nettle extract in combination with ε-polylysine on the quality, safety, and shelf life of rainbow trout fillets
    Food Science & Nutrition, 9(3), 1542-1550 (2021)
    Citations: 23
  8. Determining optimum conditions for sugarcane juice refinement by pilot plant dead-end ceramic micro-filtration
    *Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology

 

Muhammad Azeem | Food Processing | Best Researcher Award

Dr Muhammad Azeem | Food Processing | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor,  Lahore University of Biological and Applied Sciences, Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Azeem is an accomplished Assistant Professor at the Lahore University of Biological and Applied Sciences. His research focuses on [insert key research interests here, e.g., food technology, biological sciences, etc.]. Dr. Azeem has contributed significantly to the field through [highlight any notable achievements, publications, or projects].

 

Publication Profile

Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. in Agro Products Processing and Utilization (Food Chemistry and Nutrition Lab)
    Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China (2016–2019)
    Thesis: Effects of Different Pretreated Sweet Potato Flour on Dough Rheological Properties and Characteristics of Sweet Potato-Wheat Bread
  • M.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology
    University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan (2014–2016)
    Thesis: Development of Iron-Fortified Candy and Its Impact on Iron Status of School-Going Children
  • BS (Hons.) in Food Science and Technology
    University of Sargodha, Pakistan (2010–2014)

Research Expertise:

Dr. Azeem specializes in food chemistry, focusing on:

  • Phenolic compounds (polyphenols, flavonoids, anthocyanins)
  • Rheological and nutritional analysis of sweet potato-based products
  • High hydrostatic pressure technology and food processing innovations

Notable Achievements:

  • Published 7 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals (Cumulative Impact Factor: 24.5).
  • Lead researcher in projects funded by the China Agriculture Research System and the National Key R&D Program of China.

Professional Experience:

  • Assistant Professor, Balochistan Agriculture College (2020–2023).
  • Quality Manager (Part-Time), TRIO Confectionary Industry, Faisalabad (2014–2016).
  • Lab Analyst Intern, Shakarganj Mills Limited (2014).

Publication Top Note:

  1. Effects of hydrocolloids and proteins on dough rheology and in vitro starch digestibility of sweet potato-wheat bread
    M. Azeem
    LWT-Food Science and Technology, 142(1), 110970, 2021. (Citations: 45)
  2. Influence of particle size distribution of orange-fleshed sweet potato flour on dough rheology and simulated gastrointestinal digestion of sweet potato-wheat bread
    M. Azeem
    Food Science and Technology International, 1–15, 2019. (Citations: 43)
  3. Interrelationship among capital structure, corporate governance measures, and firm value: Panel study from Pakistan
    A. Javeed, M. Azeem
    Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences, 8(3), 572–589, 2014. (Citations: 42)
  4. Effects of high hydrostatic pressure and soaking solution on proximate composition, polyphenols, anthocyanins, β-carotene, and antioxidant activity of white, orange, and purple sweet potato
    M. Azeem
    LWT-Food Science and Technology, 131(9), 2020. (Citations: 18)
  5. AZ model for software development
    A. Mateen, M. Azeem, M. Shafiq
    arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.08811, 2016. (Citations: 18)
  6. Puerperal breast abscesses: Percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage compared with conventional incision and drainage
    S. Saleem, T. Farooq, N. Khan, M. Shafiq, M. Azeem, R.H. Dab
    The Professional Medical Journal, 15(4), 431–436, 2008. (Citations: 16)
  7. Influence of particle size distribution on nutritional composition, microstructural, and antioxidant properties of orange and purple-fleshed sweet potato flour
    M. Azeem
    Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, 12, 1–12, 2020. (Citations: 12)
  8. Board centrality and investment efficiency
    K. Farooq, C.M. Chui, M. Azeem
    Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics, 30(3), 633–666, 2023. (Citations: 4)
  9. Estimation of heavy metals and associated health risk in selected vegetables grown in peri-urban areas of Multan and Rawalpindi, Pakistan
    S.A. Wadood, M.K. Sharif, M.N. Ashraf, R. Ejaz, G. Kosar, M. Azeem, G. Murtaza
    Biological Sciences-PJSIR, 64(1), 55–63, 2021. (Citations: 3)
  10. Board connections and dividend policy
    K. Farooq, M. Azeem, C.M. Chui, J. Ruan
    Abacus, 59(4), 983–1040, 2023. (Citations: 2)
  11. JMASM 54: A comparison of four different estimation approaches for prognostic survival oral cancer model
    W.M. Amir, M. Azeem, M.H. Harun, Z. Ali, M. Shafiq
    Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, 18, 2019. (Citations: 2)
  12. Probiotic set yogurt infused with orange pulp: A multifaceted evaluation of nutritional, antioxidant, and physical attributes
    M. Azeem, J. Ahmed, M.A. Ur Rehman
    Food Science and Technology International, 2024.
  13. FTIR characteristics of sweet flour as affected by particle size distribution and in vitro digestibility of gluten-free sweet potato noodles
    M. Azeem, S.A. Wadood, T.M. Qureshi, M. Anees Ur Rehman, et al.
    International Journal of Food Properties, 28(1), 16–31, 2025.
  14. Effect of soaking solution and high hydrostatic pressure on in vitro digestibility of β-carotene in gluten-free sweet potato noodles
    M. Azeem
    Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies, 2024.
  15. Does iron-fortified chewing gum influence the biochemical profile of school-going children (6–10 years)?
    M. Azeem
    Italian Journal of Food Science, 2024.

 

Mingdong Yao | Food | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr  Mingdong  Yao | Food |  Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at  Tianjin University, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mingdong Yao is an Associate Professor at Tianjin University, where he works at the Frontiers Science Center for Synthetic Biology and the School of Chemical Engineering and Technology. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Life Chemistry from the University of Tokyo, Japan. Dr. Yao has made significant contributions to the fields of synthetic biology, microbial cell factories, biocatalysis, and enzyme engineering.

 

Publication Profile

Academic Background:

Dr. Mingdong Yao received his PhD in Applied Life Chemistry from the University of Tokyo, Japan. He is currently an Associate Professor at the Frontiers Science Center for Synthetic Biology and the School of Chemical Engineering and Technology at Tianjin University, China.

Research Focus:

Dr. Yao’s research expertise includes synthetic biology, microbial cell factories, biocatalysis, and enzyme engineering. His work focuses on the design, development, and optimization of key functional enzymes in biosynthetic pathways.

Key Contributions:

Dr. Yao has significantly advanced the construction of cell factories, improving the production of lipophilic compounds in yeast by extending the cellular G1 phase and enhancing enzyme expression. He also developed a rational enzyme assembly strategy, improving the biosynthesis efficiency of terpenoid products. Additionally, his work in enzyme design has led to the functional expansion of adenosinase to halogenase.

Research Projects:

He has completed several major research projects, including a National Natural Science Foundation project, two subprojects of the National Key Research and Development Program of China, and a Tianjin Natural Science Foundation project. He is currently leading another subproject of the National Key Research and Development Program of China.

Awards and Recognition:

Dr. Yao’s research has been widely recognized internationally, contributing significantly to the fields of synthetic biology and enzyme engineering.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 1,276
  • Citations by Documents: 1,015
  • Number of Documents: 65
  • h-index: 20

Publication Top Note:

  • Systematic metabolic engineering enables highly efficient production of vitamin A in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Shi, Y., Lu, S., Zhou, X., Xiao, W., Yao, M.
    Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology, 2025, 10(1), pp. 58–67.
  • Extending the G1 phase improves the production of lipophilic compounds in yeast by boosting enzyme expression and increasing cell size
    Hao, H., Yao, M., Wang, Y., Xiao, W., Yuan, Y.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2024, 121(47), e2413486121.
  • A customized self-assembled synergistic biocatalyst for plastic depolymerization
    Zhang, W., Han, Y., Yang, F., Yao, M., Qin, H.-M.
    Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2024, 477, 135380.
  • Improving the expression of taxadiene synthase to enhance the titer of taxadiene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Zhang, C., Wang, J., Shi, Y., Yao, M., Yuan, Y.
    Green Chemistry, 2024, 26(20), pp. 10604–10616.
  • Highly efficient synthesis of lysergic acid using engineered budding yeast
    Wu, N., Yao, M., Xiao, W., Wang, Y., Yuan, Y.-J.
    Green Chemistry, 2024, 26(19), pp. 10330–10343.
  • Systematic Engineering to Enhance β-Myrcene Production in Yeast
    Shu, Y., Dong, T., Zhou, X., Wang, Y., Xiao, W.
    Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2024, 72(35), pp. 19395–19402.
  • Biotransformation of ethylene glycol by engineered Escherichia coli
    Yan, W., Qi, X., Cao, Z., Ding, M., Yuan, Y.
    Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology, 2024, 9(3), pp. 531–539.
  • Multidimensional combinatorial screening for high-level production of erythritol in Yarrowia lipolytica
    Li, L., Zhang, Q., Shi, R., Lu, F., Qin, H.-M.
    Bioresource Technology, 2024, 406, 131035.
  • Research Progress in the Synthesis of Astaxanthin by Yeast
    Shu, Y., Wang, Y., Yao, M., Xiao, W.
    China Biotechnology, 2024, 44(6), pp. 116–128.
  • Molecular Insights into Converting Hydroxide Adenosyltransferase into Halogenase
    Jiang, Y., Yao, M., Feng, J., Dong, M., Yuan, Y.
    Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2024, 72(22), pp. 12685–12695.

 

Workiye Abera | Food | Best Scholar Award

Mr Workiye Abera |  Food  |  Best Scholar Award

Lecturer and Researcher at  Debre Tabor University,  Ethiopia

Workiye Getnet Abera is a dedicated Ethiopian academic and researcher born on October 12, 1991, in South Gondar, Amhara, Ethiopia. He holds a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering (Environmental Engineering Stream, 2017) and an M.Sc. in Process Engineering (2020) from Jimma University.

 

Publication Profile

🎓 Educational Background:

  • M.Sc. in Process Engineering: Jimma University (2018–2020), Thesis: Synthesis and Characterization of Bioplastic Film from Banana Peel Starch Blending with Banana Pseudo-Stem Fiber.
  • B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering: Jimma University (2013–2017), Thesis: Synthesis and Characterization of Furfural from Sugar Cane Bagasse for Engine Fuel Application.

💼 Professional Experience:

  • Lecturer: Debre Tabor University, Ethiopia (Feb 2024 – Present)
  • Lecturer: Dilla University, Ethiopia (Feb 2020 – Feb 2024)
  • Internship Trainer: Fincha Sugar Factory, Ethiopia (Oct 2015 – Feb 2016)
  • Reviewer: Elsevier (2023–Present) & Springer (2024–Present)

🛠️ Skills:

Proficient in software such as MATLAB, Aspen Plus, Design Expert, MiniTab, and Ansys.

Publication Top Note:

  • “Quality Assessment of Gluten-Free Sorghum Bread Prepared with Sourdough and the Addition of Sweet Lupin Flour”
    CYTA – Journal of Food, 2024.
    DOI: 10.1080/19476337.2024.2397022.
  • “Synthesis, Characterization, and Optimization of Antimicrobial Biolubricant Derived from Ocimum lamiifolium and Lactic Acid”
    Heliyon, 2024.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e38972.
  • “Synthesis and Characterization of Bioplastic Film from Banana (Musa Cavendish Species) Peel Starch Blending with Banana Pseudo-Stem Cellulosic Fiber”
    Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 2023.
    DOI: 10.1007/s13399-023-04207-8.

 

 

Kedir Jebo | Food Science | Young Scientist Award

Mr Kedir Jebo | Food Science |  Young Scientist Award

Researcher at  Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Ethiopia

Kedir Kebero Jebo is a Food Science and Nutrition Researcher at the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research. He holds a Master’s degree in Food Science and Nutrition from Addis Ababa University and a Bachelor’s degree in Food Science and Post-Harvest Technology from Hawassa University. His research focuses on food science and nutrition, including the analysis of microbial, chemical, and anti-nutritional contents of agricultural commodities and animal products.

 

Publication Profile

🎓 Education:

  • MSc in Food Science and Nutrition – Addis Ababa University (2019–2021)
    Thesis: Development and Optimization of Wheat-Sorghum-based Bread Enhanced with Orange Flashed Sweet Potato.
  • BSc in Food Science and Post-Harvest Technology – Hawassa University (2008–2013)
    Thesis: Development of Chips from Cassava and Sensory Characteristics of Sweet Variety Cassava Chips.

💼 Work Experience:

  1. Researcher (Food Science and Nutrition) – Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (2017–Present)
    • Conducts research on food science, nutrition, and bioactive compounds.
    • Provides community training on nutrition education, food processing, and post-harvest management.
  2. Food Processing Associate – TechnoServe Ethiopia (June–November 2023)
    • Coordinated technical assistance and supported sector-wide training events.
  3. Researcher (Food Technology) – Ethiopian Food, Beverage, and Pharmaceutical Industry Development (2016–2017)
    • Conducted research on food science and performed dietary behavior assessments.
  4. Plant Operator – Selale Dairy Cooperative Union (2014–2016)
    • Operated pasteurized milk processing and supervised production shifts.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions:

  • Certificate of Presentation at Biennial Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Stakeholders Conference (2022).
  • Recognition for participation in “Food Factory 4-Us Sustainable Supply Chain Competition” (2021).
  • Training completion certificates in food safety and thermal processing.

🌟 Skills:

  • Research: Expertise in food formulation, bioactive compounds, and data analysis.
  • Languages: Fluent in Oromo, Amharic, and English; basic Arabic.
  • Digital Tools: Proficient in Microsoft Office, statistical software, and data collection tools.

🌱 Memberships:

  • Food and Nutrition Society of Ethiopia.
  • Ethiopian Crop Science Society.
  • Ethiopian Society of Post-Harvest Management.

Publication Top Note:

  • Formulation and Quality Evaluation of Finger Millet-Based Composite Food Products
    M. Feyera, F. Dasa, K. Kebero, M. Esvaran, P.L. Conway, L. Aifeng
    International Journal of Nutrition and Food Sciences, 10(3), 59-65, 2021.
  • Finger Millet—A Possible Source of Human Nourishment and Health
    K. Dida, K. Kebero
    Advances in Nutrition and Food Science, 8(1), 17-25, 2023.
  • Bio-Fortification of Cereals-Based Bread Using OFSP for Alleviating Vitamin-A Deficiency
    K. Kebero, K. Urga
    Asian Journal of Research in Biochemistry, 11(3-4), 36-44, 2022.
  • Nutritional and Organoleptic Properties of Wheat-Based Snack Foods Incorporated with Common Bean or Cowpea Flours
    K. Kebero, W. Bajo, B. Abdeta
    Tamirat Kore, Semhal Marsha, 2022.
  • Evaluation of Physicochemical and Product-Making Quality of Candidate Tomato Varieties
    K. Kebero, D. Abera, K. Dida, 2020.
  • Developing Tef-Based Biscuits
    K. Kebero, W. Bajo, 2020.
  • Bio-Fortification of Cereals-Based Bread Using Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato
    K. Kebero, K. Urga, 2023.
  • International Journal of Current Research and Academic Review
    C. Bajji, R.K.R. Kosana, R.M. Kanumuri, M.K.R. Tummuru
    Int. J. Curr. Res. Acad. Rev., 6(5), 50-65, 2018.

 

 

Hashini Abeysuriya | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Hashini Abeysuriya | Food Science |  Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka

Hashini Imalsha Abeysuriya is a dedicated academic and researcher specializing in Food Science and Technology. She earned her M.Phil. in Natural Product Chemistry from the University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, in November 2020, where her thesis focused on the vitamin C content and antioxidant properties of various fruits. She also holds a B.Sc. Special degree in Food Science & Technology (1st Class, GPA: 3.9/4.0) from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura.

 

Publication Profile

Academic Qualifications:

  • M.Phil. in Natural Product Chemistry (2020)
    University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka
    Thesis: Vitamin C content, antioxidant properties, and iron content in common, underutilized, and wild fruits of Sri Lanka under various storage conditions.
  • B.Sc. Special Degree in Food Science & Technology (2014, 1st Class, GPA: 3.9/4.0)
    University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka
    Thesis: Design and development of a low-cost prototype food penetrometer to measure food quality.

Professional Experience:

  • Lecturer, Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna (2021 – Present)
  • Visiting Lecturer, University College of Matara (2021 – Present)
  • Temporary Demonstrator, University College of Matara (2019 – 2021)
  • Graduate Intern, Institute of Nanotechnology (SLINTEC) (2015)
  • Trainee, Harischandra Mills PLC (2014)

Research Interests:

A.P.H.I. Abeysuriya’s research focuses on the nutritional properties of fruits, particularly the antioxidant capacities and vitamin C content of underutilized and wild fruits in Sri Lanka. She has contributed to various studies published in reputed journals and holds a patent for the industrial design of a food penetrometer.

Awards and Recognition:

  • Best Presenter (Poster) at the 16th Academic Sessions, University of Ruhuna.
  • First and third place at the Ruhuna Invention and Innovation Exhibition 2023 in the Southern Province Competition.

Publication Top Notes

  • Total Vitamin C, Ascorbic Acid, Dehydroascorbic Acid, Antioxidant Properties, and Iron Content of Underutilized and Commonly Consumed Fruits in Sri Lanka
    HI Abeysuriya, VP Bulugahapitiya, J Loku Pulukkuttige
    International Journal of Food Science, 2020 (1), 4783029.
  • Comparative Account of Vitamin C Contents, Antioxidant Properties and Iron Contents of Minor Fruits in Sri Lanka
    HI Abeysuriya, VP Bulugahapitiya, LP Jayatissa
    Plant Science Today, 8 (4), 795–803, 2021.
  • Variation of Vitamin C Content and Antioxidant Capacities During the Post-Harvest Storage of Fresh Fruits Under Different Temperatures
    LPJ Hashini I. Abeysuriya, Vajira P. Bulugahapitiya
    Journal of Stored Products Research, 109, 2024.
  • Characterization of Physico-Functional, Nutritional, and Antioxidant Properties of Jackfruit By-Product Flour and Assess Its Potential Use in the Development of Pasta
    GSN Fernando, A Abeysuriya, HA Dilrukshi
    Tropical Agricultural Research & Extension, 27 (3), 171-181, 2024.
  • Applications of Biomimicry in Food Analysis
    APHIA N.T. Nanayakkara, G.H.H.D. Jayasekara
    The International Conference on Biomimicry for Sustainability, 2024.
  • Functional and Nutritional Properties of Musa Paradisiaca (Ash Plantain) Flour (Peel and Flesh of Fruit) and Development of Ready-to-Serve Flakes from Musa Paradisiaca Flesh Flour
    APHIA N.T. Nanayakkara, A.A.M. Subodinee
    Agro Food, 2024.
  • Development of Novel Functional Foods from Guava (Psidium Guajava) and Veralu (Elaeocarpus Serratus) Fruits
    H Jayampathi, VP Bulugahapitiya, HI Abeysuriya
    Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, 2023.
  • Research Article: Total Vitamin C, Ascorbic Acid, Dehydroascorbic Acid, Antioxidant Properties, and Iron Content of Underutilized and Commonly Consumed Fruits in Sri Lanka
    HI Abeysuriya, VP Bulugahapitiya, JL Pulukkuttige, 2020.
  • Comparing Accuracy and Precision of Different Analytical Methods for Determination of Vitamin C Content in Fruits and Vegetables
    HI Abeysuriya, VP Bulugahapitiya, LP Jayatissa
    Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka, 2020.
  • Change in Contents of Vitamin C, Total Phenolic, Total Flavonoid, and Antioxidant Capacities of Selected Fruits Under Refrigeration
    VP Bulugahapitiya, HI Abeysuriya, LP Jayatissa
    University of Ruhuna, 2019.
  • Determination of Vitamin C Content and Antioxidant Properties of Sri Lankan Wild Fruit Species
    VP Bulugahapitiya, HI Abeysuriya, LP Jayatissa
    University of Ruhuna, 2018.
  • Determination of Total Vitamin C and Antioxidant Capacity of Selected Underutilized Fruits in Sri Lanka and the Stability of Vitamin C Under Different Storage Conditions
    HI Abeysuriya, VP Bulugahapitiya, LP Jayatissa
    Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, 2018.
  • Antioxidant Properties, Contents of Vitamin C, Total Phenolic, Total Flavonoid, and Dietary Iron of Selected Sri Lankan Fruit Species
    VP Bulugahapitiya, HI Abeysuriya, DNA Arachchi, LP Jayatissa, 2018.
  • Design and Development of a Low Cost Prototype Food Penetrometer to Evaluate Quality of Foods
    APHI Abeysuriya, SB Navaratne, P Alwis
    International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 2015.