Yeongmi Jang | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr Yeongmi Jang |  Agriculture |  Best Researcher Award

PhD at  Chungnam National University, South Korea

Yeongmi Jang is a PhD candidate in the Department of Crop Science at Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea, expecting to complete her degree in August. Her research focuses on Ecology, and she has contributed to various scientific journals, including MDPI publications such as Plants, Agronomy, and Agriculture. Although she has not yet accrued professional work experience, her scholarly efforts have earned her a citation index of 19. Yeongmi is in the process of developing her professional network and contributions, with no current consultancy, publications, or patents to her name.

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Academic Background:

Yeongmi Jang will complete a PhD in August from Chungnam National University, focusing on Ecology. Although Yeongmi does not have work experience yet, their academic journey promises future contributions to the field.

Research Focus:

Yeongmi Jang’s research in agriculture predominantly explores the effects of environmental stressors and agronomic practices on crop growth and physiology. Key areas of investigation include the impact of long-term salinity stress on mono and mixed crops, and the role of magnesium and calcium sulfate in mitigating such stress in forage crops. Jang has also contributed to understanding the effects of planting density and nitrogen fertilization on forage rice growth in both reclaimed and conventional paddy fields. Additionally, their research addresses the optimal harvest times for maximizing forage value and yield of winter crops and forage rice in South Korea. This work aims to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability in challenging environmental conditions.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Evaluating the Effects of Long-Term Salinity Stress on the Growth and Physiology of Mono and Mixed Crops
Journal: Agronomy
Date: 2024-01-27
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy14020287
Contributors: Khulan Sharavdorj; Ser-Oddamba Byambadorj; Yeongmi Jang; Youngjik Ahn; Jin-Woong Cho

2. Effects of Planting Density and Nitrogen Fertilization on the Growth of Forage Rice in Reclaimed and General Paddy Fields
Journal: Plants
Date: 2023-12-19
DOI: 10.3390/plants13010013
Contributors: Yeongmi Jang; Khulan Sharavdorj; Youngjik Ahn; Jinwoong Cho

3. Effects of Planting Density and Nitrogen Fertilization on the Growth of Forage Rice in Reclaimed and General Paddy Fields
Date: 2023-11-08
Preprint DOI: 10.20944/preprints202311.0454.v1
Contributors: Yeongmi Jang; Khulan Sharavdorj; Youngjik Ahn; Jinwoong Cho

4. Application of Magnesium and Calcium Sulfate on Growth and Physiology of Forage Crops under Long-Term Salinity Stress
Journal: Plants
Date: 2022-12-18
DOI: 10.3390/plants11243576
Contributors: Khulan Sharavdorj; Ser-Oddamba Byambadorj; Yeongmi Jang; Jin-Woong Cho

5. Growth and Forage Value of Two Forage Rice Cultivars According to Harvest Time in Reclaimed Land of South Korea
Journal: Agronomy
Date: 2022-12-08
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12123118
Contributors: Yeongmi Jang; Khulan Sharavdorj; Priscilla Nadalin; Suhwan Lee; Jinwoong Cho

6. Effects of Harvest Time on the Yield and Forage Value of Winter Forage Crops in Reclaimed Lands of Korea
Journal: Agriculture
Date: 2022-06-09
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture12060830
Contributors: Yeongmi Jang; Bumsik Choi; Khulan Sharavdorj; Suhwan Lee; Jinwoong Cho

 

Alireza Sharifi | Crop yield prediction | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Alireza Sharifi |  Crop yield prediction |  Best Researcher Award

Dr at  Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training, Iran

Dr. Alireza Sharifi is an Associate Professor at Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, specializing in geosciences and remote sensing applications for Precision Agriculture. He obtained his graduate degree from the University of Tehran and has focused his research on Earth Observation Programs, particularly using satellite imagery. Dr. Sharifi has led multiple research projects funded by prestigious organizations such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, contributing significantly to the fields of hyperspectral image classification, crop mapping, and vegetation monitoring. With numerous publications and a strong academic background, he continues to advance innovative approaches in agricultural sustainability through technology.

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📚 Academic Background:

Dr. Alireza Sharifi graduated from the University of Tehran with expertise in geosciences and remote sensing applications, focusing on Earth Observation Programs for Precision Agriculture using satellite imagery.

🔍 Research Focus:

His research spans various projects, including hyperspectral image classification, spatio-temporal analysis of forest fires, and integration of satellite images for crop mapping. He has published extensively in reputed journals and holds multiple editorial appointments.

📊 Citations:

  • Citations: 1970 (1878 since 2019)
  • h-index: 28 (since 2019)
  • i10-index: 40 (since 2019)
📄 Publication:

1. Comparison the accuracies of different spectral indices for estimation of vegetation cover fraction in sparse vegetated areas
S Barati, B Rayegani, M Saati, A Sharifi, M Nasri
The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science 14 (1), 49-56, 2011
Citations: 221

2. Hyperspectral image classification using a hybrid 3D-2D convolutional neural networks
S Ghaderizadeh, D Abbasi-Moghadam, A Sharifi, N Zhao, A Tariq
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2021
Citations: 132

3. Yield prediction with machine learning algorithms and satellite images
A Sharifi
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 101 (3), 891-896, 2021
Citations: 105

4. Spatio-temporal analysis of forest fire events in the Margalla Hills, Islamabad, Pakistan using socio-economic and environmental variable data with machine learning methods
A Tariq, H Shu, S Siddiqui, I Munir, A Sharifi, Q Li, L Lu
Journal of Forestry Research 33 (1), 183-194, 2022
Citations: 76

5. Crop type classification by DESIS hyperspectral imagery and machine learning algorithms
N Farmonov, K Amankulova, J Szatmári, A Sharifi, D Abbasi-Moghadam, …
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2023
Citations: 62

6. Assessing spatio-temporal mapping and monitoring of climatic variability using SPEI and RF machine learning models
SS Wahla, JH Kazmi, A Sharifi, SA Shirazi, A Tariq, H Joyell Smith
Geocarto International 37 (27), 14963-14982, 2022
Citations: 62

7. Multiscale dual-branch residual spectral–spatial network with attention for hyperspectral image classification
S Ghaderizadeh, D Abbasi-Moghadam, A Sharifi, A Tariq, S Qin
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2022
Citations: 60

8. Evaluation of vegetation indices and phenological metrics using time-series MODIS data for monitoring vegetation change in Punjab, Pakistan
P Hu, A Sharifi, MN Tahir, A Tariq, L Zhang, F Mumtaz, SHIA Shah
Water 13 (18), 2550, 2021
Citations: 59

9. Flash flood susceptibility assessment and zonation by integrating analytic hierarchy process and frequency ratio model with diverse spatial data
A Tariq, J Yan, B Ghaffar, S Qin, BG Mousa, A Sharifi, ME Huq, M Aslam
Water 14 (19), 3069, 2022
Citations: 57

10. Remote sensing satellite’s attitude control system: rapid performance sizing for passive scan imaging mode
A Kosari, A Sharifi, A Ahmadi, M Khoshsima
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology 92 (7), 1073-1083, 2020
Citations: 57

11. Flood mapping using relevance vector machine and SAR data: A case study from Aqqala, Iran
A Sharifi
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 48 (9), 1289-1296, 2020
Citations: 55

12. Modeling and predicting land use land cover spatiotemporal changes: A case study in Chalus Watershed, Iran
S Jalayer, A Sharifi, D Abbasi-Moghadam, A Tariq, S Qin
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2022
Citations: 54

13. Integration of Sentinel 1 and Sentinel 2 satellite images for crop mapping
S Felegari, A Sharifi, K Moravej, M Amin, A Golchin, A Muzirafuti, A Tariq, …
Applied Sciences 11 (21), 10104, 2021
Citations: 54

14. Development of a method for flood detection based on Sentinel‐1 images and classifier algorithms
A Sharifi
Water and Environment Journal 35 (3), 924-929, 2021
Citations: 54

15. Estimation of forest biomass using multivariate relevance vector regression
A Sharifi, J Amini, R Tateishi
Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 82 (1), 41-49, 2016
Citations: 54

16. Agro climatic zoning of saffron culture in Miyaneh city by using WLC method and remote sensing data
A Zamani, A Sharifi, S Felegari, A Tariq, N Zhao
Agriculture 12 (1), 118, 2022
Citations: 50

17. Forest biomass estimation using synthetic aperture radar polarimetric features
A Sharifi, J Amini
Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 9 (1), 097695-097695, 2015
Citations: 49

18. Remotely sensed vegetation indices for crop nutrition mapping
A Sharifi
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 100 (14), 5191-5196, 2020
Citations: 47

19. Using Sentinel-2 data to predict nitrogen uptake in maize crop
A Sharifi
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2020
Citations: 47

20. Speckle reduction of PolSAR images in forest regions using fast ICA algorithm
A Sharifi, J Amini, JT Sri Sumantyo, R Tateishi
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 43, 339-346, 2015
Citations: 47

 

Monika Skowrońska | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Monika Skowrońska |  Agricultural  |  Best Researcher Award

PhD, DSc, Assoc. Prof. at  Department of Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland

Dr. Monika Skowrońska is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in agricultural and environmental chemistry. With over two decades of experience at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin, she has progressed from a Teaching and Research Assistant in 1997 to her current position as an Associate Professor, a role she has held since 2019.

 

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Education and Training:

2019: Doctor habilitatus (Post-doctoral Degree). 2009: Post-graduate studies in Management of research projects and development work, Catholic University of Lublin. 2003: Ph.D. in Agricultural Sciences, University of Life Sciences in Lublin. 1998: Post-graduate studies in Management and Marketing, Technical University of Lublin. 1997: M.Sc. in Environmental Protection, University of Life Sciences in Lublin

Professional Experience:

2024-present: Project Manager, Healthy Soil Chemistry (SOSoil), HuMUS project. 2023-present: Task Manager, REDUCOST, National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management. Various roles as an expert and project partner with entities like the European Green Deal, WWF, and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development.

Honours and Awards:

Multiple Rector’s Awards for organizational and scientific achievements. Scientific award for her book on soil acidification and liming. OECD Fellowship and the prestigious Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Dekaban Foundation Scholarship

Agricultural Research Focus:

Dr. Monika Skowrońska is an expert in agricultural and environmental chemistry, with a particular focus on sustainable agricultural practices, soil chemistry, and nutrient management. Her research spans various critical areas:

  1. Soil Chemistry and Health:
    • Soil Acidification and Liming: Dr. Skowrońska has conducted extensive research on soil acidification and its mitigation through liming, which earned her a scientific award in the Lublin region.
    • Healthy Soil Chemistry: Currently, she leads the “Healthy Soil – Healthy Soil Chemistry (SOSoil)” project, which is part of the broader HuMUS project aimed at promoting healthy municipal soils.
  2. Nutrient Management:
    • Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles: She has managed projects investigating the transformation processes of nitrogen and carbon in soil, focusing on the effects of organic waste and plant residue applications.
    • Fertilizer Development: Dr. Skowrońska has worked on developing environmentally friendly fertilizers, including technologies for producing potassium thiosulphate and multi-component fertilizers.
  3. Climate Change Mitigation:
    • Adaptation Practices: As an expert for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), she has analyzed the economic and environmental value of adaptation and mitigation practices to address climate change.
    • Climate Care Cattle Farming System: She contributed to the CCCFarming project, which integrates climate-friendly practices in cattle farming.
  4. Pollution Reduction:
    • Air Pollution Emissions: Dr. Skowrońska is involved in the REDUCOST project, which assesses the potential for reducing air pollution emissions from agricultural practices, considering technical, financial, and social aspects.
  5. Sustainable Agriculture:
    • Low-Workload Systems: She has been a main contractor for projects developing low-workload and environment-friendly fertilization systems, particularly for crops like maize.
  6. International Collaboration:
    • Global Networks: Dr. Skowrońska is an active member of international networks and working groups, such as the Coalition of Action 4 Soil Health (CA4SH) and the European Compost Network, contributing to global efforts in sustainable agriculture and soil health.

Through her comprehensive research, Dr. Skowrońska aims to enhance sustainable agricultural practices, improve soil health, and mitigate the environmental impacts of farming, thus contributing significantly to the field of agricultural and environmental chemistry.

Citations:

  • Citations: 335 citations by 331 documents.
  • Publications: 22 documents.
  • h-index: 8 (indicating significant influence in her field).

Publication Top Notes:

  • The mineral fertilizer-dependent chemical parameters of soil acidification under field conditions
    • Authors: Tkaczyk, P., Mocek-Płóciniak, A., Skowrońska, M., Kuśmierz, S., Zawierucha, E.
    • Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland), 2020, 12(17), 7165
    • Citations: 20
    • Summary: This open-access article examines the effects of mineral fertilizers on soil acidification under field conditions. It provides insights into how different fertilizers impact soil chemistry and the long-term implications for soil health.
  • Hemp-based phytoaccumulation of heavy metals from municipal sewage sludge and phosphogypsum under field conditions
    • Authors: Zielonka, D., Szulc, W., Skowrońska, M., Rutkowska, B., Russel, S.
    • Journal: Agronomy, 2020, 10(6), 907
    • Citations: 13
    • Summary: This open-access study explores the use of hemp for the phytoaccumulation of heavy metals from municipal sewage sludge and phosphogypsum. The research highlights hemp’s potential for environmental remediation.
  • An integrated assessment of the long-term impact of municipal sewage sludge on the chemical and biological properties of soil
    • Authors: Skowrońska, M., Bielińska, E.J., Szymański, K., Antonkiewicz, J., Kołodziej, B.
    • Journal: Catena, 2020, 189, 104484
    • Citations: 52
    • Summary: This article provides an in-depth assessment of the long-term effects of municipal sewage sludge on soil properties. It discusses both chemical and biological changes in soil, offering valuable data for sustainable soil management practices.
  • Cultivar and foliar feeding of plants as factors determining the chemical composition of spelt (Triticum aestivum ssp. spelta L.) grain
    • Authors: Andruszczak, S., Kraska, P., Kwiecińska-Poppe, E., Skowrońska, M.
    • Journal: Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 2020, 18(2), pp. 2949–2958
    • Citations: 1
    • Summary: This open-access study investigates how different cultivars and foliar feeding methods influence the chemical composition of spelt grain. It offers practical insights for improving crop quality and nutritional value.

 

Vlasios Goulas | Agricultural Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Vlasios Goulas |  Agricultural Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Academic at Cyprus University of Technology 

Dr. Vlasios Goulas, born on May 10, 1980, in Greece, is an Assistant Professor specializing in Natural Products Analysis and Processing. He currently serves at the Department of Agricultural Sciences, Biotechnology & Food Science at the Cyprus University of Technology.

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Education:

Dr. Goulas earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Ioannina in 2009, graduating with excellence. His doctoral research focused on using hyphenated chromatographic techniques for the rapid screening and identification of antioxidants in pharmaceutical plants, under the supervision of Prof. I.P. Gerothanassis. He also holds a Ptychion in Chemistry, with a major in Food Chemistry, from the same university, where he graduated in 2004 with very good distinction. Additionally, he received certification in Enology in 2004.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Goulas has been an integral part of the Cyprus University of Technology since 2010. He initially joined as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate and later served as Special Teaching Staff in Food Chemistry and Analysis until mid-2021. Since July 2021, he has been an Assistant Professor at the same institution.

Research Focus in Agricultural Sciences:

Dr. Vlasios Goulas, an Assistant Professor at the Cyprus University of Technology, focuses his research on the analysis and processing of natural products within the field of Agricultural Sciences. His expertise includes: Natural Products Analysis: Investigating bioactive compounds in agricultural and food products. Developing and applying advanced chromatographic techniques (LC-SPE-NMR, LC-MS, HPLC-DPPH) for the identification and quantification of antioxidants and other phytochemicals. Food Chemistry: Studying the chemical composition and properties of foods, particularly focusing on the bioactive components that contribute to nutritional and health benefits. Enhancing the quality and safety of food products through innovative processing methods. Pharmaceutical Plants: Exploring the medicinal properties of various plants used in traditional and modern medicine. Isolating and characterizing active compounds that can be used in pharmaceutical applications. Dr. Goulas’s research aims to enhance the understanding of natural products and their applications in food science and agriculture, promoting health benefits and improving food quality and safety.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 3,277
  • Citations Since 2019: 2,161
  • h-index: 27
  • h-index Since 2019: 23
  • i10-index: 49
  • i10-index Since 2019: 42

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