Dr. Sahayaraj Kitherian | Biosynthesis | Lifetime achievement Award

Dr. Sahayaraj Kitherian | Biosynthesis | Lifetime achievement Award

Principal | Manonmaniam Sundaranar University College | India

Kitherian Sahayaraj is an Associate Professor of Zoology at St. Xavier’s College, widely recognized for his contributions to entomology, biological control, botanicals, bionanomaterials, and sustainable plant protection research. With advanced academic training in zoology and insect science, he has built an extensive career in teaching, research supervision, and interdisciplinary scientific collaboration, contributing significantly to eco-friendly pest management and agricultural biotechnology. His research focuses on entomopathogenic fungi, marine algal bioactive compounds, nanoparticle synthesis, biopesticides, and integrated insect management, resulting in a highly cited publication record with strong global academic visibility. He has collaborated with leading national and international researchers and institutions, guided numerous research initiatives, and contributed to the advancement of environmentally sustainable agricultural practices. His scholarly achievements, research impact, editorial engagement, and academic leadership have earned him wide recognition within the scientific community.

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Shriram Shinde | Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shriram Shinde | Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Sau. KSK Kaku college of Agriculture | India

Dr. Shriram is a researcher and Assistant Professor specializing in Agricultural Entomology, with core expertise in insect pest management and sericulture. His research focuses on integrated pest management (IPM), bio-efficacy and residual toxicity of insecticides, pest population dynamics in field crops, and ecofriendly pest control strategies, with emerging interests in sustainable IPM frameworks and sericulture productivity enhancement. He has extensive academic experience as an Assistant Professor, contributing to teaching, field-oriented research, and extension-focused pest management solutions. Dr. Shinde has made significant contributions through validated IPM modules for major crops such as okra, brinjal, pigeonpea, and soybean, advancing evidence-based insecticide use and reducing environmental risk. His peer-reviewed research has informed pest management practices at regional and farm levels. His impact vision centers on strengthening sustainable agriculture by integrating scientific pest control innovations with practical field applicability, supporting food security, environmental safety, and resilient farming systems.

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