Andreas Angelakis | Water Management in Agriculture | Excellence in Research Award

Excellence in Research Award

Andreas Angelakis

Andreas Angelakis
Country Greece
Scopus ID 57203763456
Documents 142
Citations 5,777
h-index 41
Subject Area Water Management in Agriculture
Event Agri Scientist Awards
Google Scholar Dx6wxgEAAAAJ&hl

The Excellence in Research Award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievements and sustained contributions to scientific advancement. Andreas Angelakis is widely known for his work in agricultural water management, irrigation systems, wastewater reuse, and historical water technologies. His scholarly portfolio demonstrates a long-standing commitment to improving water resource sustainability while advancing interdisciplinary understanding of agricultural engineering and environmental management. The breadth of his publications, citation impact, and international collaborations make him a notable candidate for academic recognition within the global agricultural science community.[1]

Abstract

Andreas Angelakis has established a significant scholarly presence through research focused on water management in agriculture, irrigation efficiency, wastewater reclamation, and sustainable environmental practices. His academic contributions integrate engineering principles, historical analyses, and contemporary water resource management strategies. Through numerous peer-reviewed publications and international collaborations, he has supported the development of resilient agricultural systems and innovative approaches to water reuse. His work addresses critical challenges associated with water scarcity, climate variability, and sustainable food production. The accumulated impact of his publications, citations, and scientific leadership highlights a distinguished career deserving consideration for the Excellence in Research Award.[2]

Keywords

Water Management, Agricultural Engineering, Irrigation Systems, Wastewater Reuse, Sustainable Agriculture, Environmental Engineering, Water Resources, Climate Adaptation, Agricultural Sustainability, Research Excellence.

Introduction

Water management remains one of the most important scientific challenges affecting agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability. Andreas Angelakis has contributed extensively to this field by investigating efficient water utilization practices and promoting sustainable solutions for agricultural systems. His multidisciplinary approach combines engineering innovation with historical and environmental perspectives, creating research outcomes relevant to both academic communities and policy frameworks worldwide.[3]

Research Profile

The research profile of Andreas Angelakis reflects sustained scholarly productivity across multiple dimensions of water resource management. His publication record demonstrates expertise in irrigation technologies, wastewater treatment, reclaimed water applications, and the evolution of hydraulic systems throughout history. Supported by a substantial citation count and a strong h-index, his academic influence extends across agricultural engineering, environmental sciences, and sustainable development disciplines.[1]

Research Contributions

A major contribution of Angelakis’s research involves advancing scientific understanding of water reuse and irrigation efficiency in agricultural settings. His investigations have helped clarify practical strategies for maximizing water productivity while minimizing environmental impacts. Additionally, his studies on ancient and modern water systems provide valuable insights into long-term water management practices and their relevance for contemporary sustainability objectives. These contributions continue to inform both scientific research and applied resource management initiatives.[4]

Publications

The publication portfolio of Andreas Angelakis encompasses journal articles, review papers, conference proceedings, and collaborative research studies addressing agricultural water management and environmental sustainability. His work frequently appears in recognized scientific outlets and contributes to ongoing discussions concerning water conservation, irrigation modernization, and wastewater reclamation. The diversity of publication themes reflects both disciplinary depth and interdisciplinary engagement within global research networks.[2]

Research Impact

Research impact is evident through substantial citation metrics, broad international visibility, and continuing relevance within water resource management scholarship. Angelakis’s publications are regularly referenced by researchers examining sustainable agriculture, environmental engineering, and climate resilience. His work has contributed to evidence-based decision-making and encouraged the adoption of innovative practices for improving water use efficiency across agricultural systems facing increasing resource pressures.[1][5]

Award Suitability

The Excellence in Research Award seeks to recognize individuals whose scholarly achievements demonstrate originality, influence, and sustained contributions to scientific advancement. Andreas Angelakis satisfies these criteria through a distinguished research record, significant publication output, strong citation performance, and meaningful engagement with critical challenges in agricultural water management. His work exemplifies scientific excellence while addressing issues of global importance related to sustainability and resource stewardship.[1][3]

Conclusion

Andreas Angelakis has developed a notable academic career characterized by influential research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and substantial contributions to agricultural water management. His work continues to support scientific understanding and practical innovation in sustainable resource utilization. Considering his publication record, citation impact, and long-standing engagement with critical environmental challenges, he represents a strong candidate for recognition through the Excellence in Research Award.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Andreas Angelakis, Author ID 57203763456. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57203763456
  2. Angelakis, A.N., et al. (2025). The Evolution of Unconventional Water Resources in the Hellenic World.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/su17062388
  3. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Andreas Angelakis Citation Profile.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Dx6wxgEAAAAJ&hl=en
  4. Angelakis, A.N. (2024). Water Dams: From Ancient to Present Times and into the Future.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/w16131889
  5. Hydrology. (2023). Evolution of Tunneling Hydro-Technology: From Ancient Times to Present and Future.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrology10090190

Ramesh Sharma | Water Management | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Ramesh Sharma | Water Management | Young Researcher Award

Assistant professor at Sri Shakthi Institute of Engineering and Technology,  India

Dr. Ramesh Sharma is a food process engineer and researcher with a specialization in the extraction, optimization, and characterization of phycobiliproteins from cyanobacteria such as Oscillatoria and Spirulina. He holds a Ph.D. in Bioengineering from NIT Agartala, an M.Tech in Food Engineering and Technology from Tezpur University, and a B.Tech in Process and Food Engineering from CAU Imphal.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. in Bioengineering (2024)
    National Institute of Technology, Agartala | CGPA: 8.00

  • M.Tech in Food Engineering & Technology (2017)
    Tezpur University | CGPA: 7.13

  • B.Tech in Process and Food Engineering (2014)
    Central Agricultural University, Imphal | CGPA: 7.61

👨‍🏫 Teaching & Professional Experience:

Assistant Professor (Dec 2023 – Jan 2024)
Sri Shakti Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore

  • Taught subjects like Applied Thermodynamics, Food Grain Processing, Additives, and Professional Ethics

  • Managed laboratory sessions, NBA/NAAC file preparation, and UG project guidance

🔬 Ph.D. Research Focus:

“Process Optimization & Characterization of Phycobiliproteins from Oscillatoria sp.”

  • Investigated sustainable natural pigments as alternatives to synthetic dyes

  • Employed Taguchi methodology, sorption isotherm models, and drying kinetics

  • Highlighted glucose as the most effective thermal stabilizer for phycobiliproteins

  • Published in reputed international journals and presented at national conferences

🌱 Research Interests:

  • Microalgal Biotechnology: Spirulina and Oscillatoria pigment extraction

  • Functional Foods: Bromelain and phycobiliprotein applications

  • Bioactive Compounds: Improving curcumin bioavailability via nano-emulsions

  • Smart Technologies in Food Science: AI for fraud detection, nutritional profiling, and bioavailability assessment

🚀 Future Aspirations:

  • Promote household Spirulina cultivation

  • Develop natural food-grade colorants

  • Integrate cyanobacterial extracts into commercial food products

  • Address toxicity concerns in algal-based food applications

📊 Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 381

  • Cited by: 358 documents

  • Total Publications: 20

  • h-index: 11

Publication Top Notes:

1. Recent Advances in Plant Protein-Based Sustainable Edible Film and Coatings for Applications in the Food-Pharma Industry – Opportunities and Challenges: A Review

  • Authors: Pooja Yadav, Uttara Mahapatra, Ramesh Sharma, Pinku Chandra Nath, Kandi S. Sridhar

2. Cold Plasma—A Sustainable Energy-Efficient Low-Carbon Food Processing Technology: Physicochemical Characteristics, Microbial Inactivation, and Industrial Applications

  • Authors: Ramesh Sharma, Pinku Chandra Nath, Sarvesh Rustagi, Prakash Kumar Nayak, Kandi S. Sridhar