Hanny Chauhan | Plant molecular biology | Best Scholar Award

Mr Hanny Chauhan | Plant molecular biology | Best Scholar Award

SRF at  Panjab University, India

Hanny Chauhan is currently a Ph.D. Scholar in the Department of Biotechnology at Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. Her research focuses on genome editing using CRISPR/Cas9 technology, transgenics, and plant molecular biology, with a specific interest in improving traits in Solanum tuberosum (potato).

 

Profile:

Professional Achievements:

📚 Publications: Authored multiple papers in reputed journals like Life and PeerJ, exploring topics from CRISPR vectors to gene expression under stress conditions. 🌍 Collaborations: Collaborated with researchers from institutions including the University of Minnesota and INSA, Chandigarh. 🏆 Recognition: Nominated for the Best Research Scholar Award for contributions in plant molecular biology.

Academic Focus:

Hanny Chauhan is dedicated to advancing plant biotechnology and genome editing techniques, particularly in Solanum tuberosum (potato). Her research focuses on CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing, aiming to enhance disease resistance and nutrient content in plants.

Research Focus: Plant Molecular Biology

Hanny Chauhan’s research revolves around leveraging cutting-edge techniques like CRISPR/Cas9 and transgenics to advance plant molecular biology. Specifically, she investigates genetic mechanisms in Solanum tuberosum (potato), aiming to enhance traits crucial for agriculture and sustainability.

 

Publication:
  • Compendium of Plant-Specific CRISPR Vectors and Their Technical Advantages
    • Year: 2021
  • Rapid and Efficient CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Genome Editing in Potato via Hairy Root Induction
    • Year: 2023
  • Prevention of Postoperative Acute Lung Injury (ALI) – The Anaesthetist Role
    • Year: 2015
  • Genome-Wide Identification of 2-Oxoglutarate and Fe (II)-Dependent Dioxygenase Family Genes and Their Expression Profiling under Drought and Salt Stress in Potato
    • Year: 2023
  • Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis of the Broad-Complex, Tramtrack, and Bric-à-Brac Domain-Containing Protein Gene Family in Potato
    • Year: 2024
  • CRISPR/Cas9 Edited StbHLH47 Lines Exhibit Altered Expression Profiling of Iron Regulating Genes and Increased Iron Content in Solanum tuberosum
    • Year: 2024
  • Genome-Editing Advances for Disease Resistance in Plants
    • Year: 2024

 

Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Abdullah | Food preservation | Best Researcher Award

Mr Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Abdullah |  Food preservation |  Best Researcher Award

Assistant lecturer at  South Valley University, Egypt

Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Abdullah is an Egyptian assistant lecturer at the Department of Food and Dairy Science, Faculty of Agriculture, South Valley University, Qena. He holds a Master’s degree in Food Science and Technology, with a strong academic background including a Bachelor’s in Agricultural Sciences, both from South Valley University. Ahmed is skilled in food analysis, preservation techniques, and statistical analysis using SAS and SPSS. His research focuses on innovative food preservation methods and utilizing agricultural by-products. Ahmed is actively involved in teaching, research supervision, and strategic planning within his faculty. He has presented at international conferences and contributed to publications in agricultural sciences.

Profile:

👨‍🎓 Education:

Master of Food Science and Technology, South Valley University (GPA: 3.81/4). Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences, South Valley University (GPA: 3.5/4)

👨‍💻 Skills:

  • Food analysis and preservation
  • Statistical analysis (SAS, SPSS)
  • Education quality assurance

🌍 Activities:

Member of strategic planning office, Faculty of Agriculture. Organizer and participant in agricultural conferences

 Research Focus Food preservation:

Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Abdullah’s research primarily focuses on innovative food preservation methods, with a special emphasis on utilizing non-traditional approaches. His work includes the extraction and characterization of polysaccharides for potential food applications. His master’s thesis explores converting agricultural by-products, which contribute to environmental pollution, into sustainable food sources for human consumption. This research aims to enhance food shelf life and safety through novel edible coatings derived from natural sources like banana rachis, as published in reputable journals such as Agriculture.

Publication:

Abdullah, A. H., Awad-Allah, M. A., Abd-Elkarim, N. A., Ahmed, Z. F., & Taha, E. M. (2023). Carboxymethyl cellulose from banana rachis: A potential edible coating to extend the shelf life of strawberry fruit. Agriculture, 13(5), 1058.

 

Rupak Roy | Energy and Environment | Young Scientist Award

Dr Rupak Roy | Energy and Environment | Young Scientist Award

Research Scientist at  SHRM Biotechnologies Pvt. Ltd , India

Dr. Rupak Roy, born on June 14, 1991, is a distinguished Research Scientist at SHRM Biotechnologies Pvt. Ltd. His expertise spans diverse domains including biochemistry, molecular biology, and biotechnology. Dr. Roy holds a notable academic record, having topped his B.Sc. in Biochemistry from Vivekananda College and qualifying with high honors in the GATE exam, securing a prestigious MHRD fellowship for his doctoral research at NIT Agartala.

Profile:

Professional Experience:

Research Scientist at SHRM Biotechnologies Pvt. Ltd., since Aug 2021. Assistant Teacher (Biology) at St. George High School from Aug 2015 to Dec 2016.

Technical Skills:

Biochemistry, Immunological Techniques. Molecular Biology, Recombinant DNA Technology. Bioinformatics, Plant Tissue Culture. Statistical Analysis, Data Analytics.

Additional Achievements:

Selected for prestigious workshops on biosecurity and water management. Active participant in national and international scientific forums. Expertise in technical writing and pharmaceutical packaging. Dr. Rupak Roy combines extensive academic achievements with significant contributions to research and education in biotechnology, showcasing a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and applications.

 Research Focus Energy and Environment:

Dr. Rupak Roy’s work centers on leveraging biotechnological advancements for sustainable energy solutions and environmental conservation. His expertise spans biochemistry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics, contributing to innovations in biomass analysis, water quality assessment, and energy recovery simulations.

Citations:

  • Citations: 215
  • h-index: 10
  • i10-index: 10
Publication Top Notes:
  • Protective effects of bilobalide on retinal oxidative stress and inflammation in diabetic rats
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 25
  • Effect of various pretreatments on energy recovery from waste biomass
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 24
  • Development of a non-linear model for prediction of higher heating value from the proximate composition of lignocellulosic biomass
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 20
  • miR-140-3P induces chemotherapy resistance in esophageal carcinoma by targeting the NFYA-MDR1 Axis
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 19
  • Antagonist Impact of Selenium-Based Nanoparticles Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 14
  • Comprehensive assessment of various lignocellulosic biomasses for energy recovery in a hybrid energy system
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 13
  • Upgradation of an Agro-residue by Acid Pretreatment into a Solid Fuel with Improved Energy Recovery Potential: An Optimization Study
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 12
  • Antibiofilm activity of Phytocompounds against Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm forming Protein-In silico study
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 11
  • Valorization of waste biomass as a strategy to alleviate ecological deficit: A case study on waste biomass derived stable carbon
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 10
  • Evaluation of Water Quality Parameters from Different Point Sources: A Case Study of West Bengal
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 10

 

Aivars Aboltins | Forest Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Aivars Aboltins | Forest Science | Best Researcher Award

Leading researcher at  Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Latvia

Aivars Aboltins is a distinguished researcher based at Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies in Jelgava, Latvia, where he holds the position of Leading Researcher since 2018. Prior to this, he served as a Leading Researcher at Latvia University of Agriculture’s Faculty of Engineering from 2007 to 2018. Aivars Aboltins received his Master of Science in Engineering (Mg.sc.ing.) from Latvia University of Agriculture in Jelgava, and a Master of Mathematics (M math.) from Latvia University in Riga. His research interests encompass heat and mass transfer, mathematical modeling, renewable energy, partial differential equations (PDEs), and emission studies.

 

Profile:

Education and Training:

1993 – Dr. sc.ing. Agriculture Engineering Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava, Latvia 1991 – Mg.sc.ing. Agriculture Engineering Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava, Latvia 1986 – Mg mat. Numerical Mathematics Latvia State University, Riga, Latvia 1979 – Bc.mat. Mathematics Latvia State University, Riga, Latvia

Work Experience:

Since 2007 – Leading Researcher Faculty of Engineering, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava, Latvia Participation in scientific projects, writing proposals, research articles, and project reports. Supervising Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD theses. Since 2013 – Guest Professor Faculty of Engineering, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, Czech Republic Modelling of heat transfer processes, research, and lectures for students 2015 – 2022 – Guest Professor Faculty of Information Technologies, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava, Latvia Development of study course programs, lectures, and seminars. 2001 – 2007 – Professor Faculty of Information Technologies, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava, Latvia Development of study course programs, supervision of theses, lectures, and seminars. 2001 – 2007 – Guest Professor Baltic International Academy, Ozolnieki, Latvia Course development, lectures, and exams. Since 2013 – Latvian Council of Science Expert Expert in Environmental Engineering, Energy, and Agricultural Biotechnology. 1986 – 2007 – Head of Department of Mathematics Faculty of Information Technologies, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava, Latvia. Organized departmental work, research, and academic activities.

 Research Focus Forest Science:

Aivars Aboltins is a researcher with a focus on Forest Science. His research interests likely include various aspects related to forestry and forest ecosystems. Given his affiliation with Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LLU), his research may encompass topics such as:

  1. Forest Management: Techniques and strategies for sustainable forest management, including timber production, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem services.
  2. Forest Ecology: Studying the interactions between organisms and their environment within forest ecosystems, including plant communities, wildlife, and soil dynamics.
  3. Climate Change and Forests: Investigating the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems, including adaptation strategies and carbon sequestration potential.
  4. Forest Health and Pathology: Researching diseases, pests, and other threats to forest health, and exploring methods for prevention and management.
  5. Silviculture: Studying the principles and practices of controlling the establishment, growth, composition, health, and quality of forests to meet diverse needs and values.
  6. Forest Biodiversity: Examining patterns of biodiversity within forest ecosystems, including the role of forests in supporting a wide array of species and genetic diversity.
  7. Forest Economics and Policy: Analyzing the economic aspects of forestry, including forest products markets, policy interventions, and sustainable development goals.
Publication Top Notes:
  • Theoretical Study of the Motion of a Cut Sugar Beet Tops Particle along the Inner Surface of the Conveying and Unloading System of a Topping Machine
    • AgriEngineering, 2024-02-15
    • DOI: 10.3390/agriengineering6010025
    • Contributors: Simone Pascuzzi, Volodymyr Bulgakov, Ivan Holovach, Semjons Ivanovs, Aivars Aboltins, Yevhen Ihnatiev, Adolfs Rucins, Oleksandra Trokhaniak, Francesco Paciolla
  • Theory of Movement of the Sugar Beet Tops in Loading Mechanism, Taking into Account the Influence of the Air Flow
    • Applied Sciences, 2023-10-12
    • DOI: 10.3390/app132011233
    • Contributors: Volodymyr Bulgakov, Ivan Holovach, Semjons Ivanovs, Aivars Aboltins, Oleksandra Trokhaniak, Yevhen Ihnatiev, Mariia Ruzhylo
  • Computer Investigation of Mineral Fertiliser Particle Movement along Centrifugal Spreader Disc Inclined under Angle to Horizontal Plane
    • Conference Paper, 2023-05-24
    • DOI: 10.22616/ERDev.2023.22.TF109
    • Contributors: Volodymyr Bulgakov, Adolfs Rucins, Ivan Holovach, Oleg Adamchuk, Aivars Aboltins, Hrihorii Zabolotnyi, Larysa Kolomiiets, Svitlana Polishchuk
  • Experimental Research on Performance of Flexible Screw Conveyor when Transporting Agricultural Materials
    • Conference Paper, 2023-05-24
    • DOI: 10.22616/ERDev.2023.22.TF118
    • Contributors: Volodymyr Bulgakov, Semjons Ivanovs, Ivan Beloev, Oleksandra Trokhaniak, Aivars Aboltins, Mycola Tkachenko, Adolfs Rucins, Yevhen Ihnatiev
  • Numerical Analysis for System of Parabolic Equations with Periodic Functions
    • Conference Paper, 2023-05-24
    • DOI: 10.22616/ERDev.2023.22.TF157
    • Contributors: Harijs Kalis, Ilmars Kangro, Aivars Aboltins
  • Reinforcement Impact on State of Cracks in Concrete Slabs
    • Conference Paper, 2023-05-24
    • DOI: 10.22616/ERDev.2023.22.TF143
    • Contributors: Volodymyr Bulgakov, Oleksii Kutsenko, Anastasiya Kutsenko, Aivars Aboltins, Semjons Ivanovs
  • Research in Mineral Fertiliser Particle Throwing Distance from New Centrifugal Fertilizer Spreader Working Tool
    • Conference Paper, 2023-05-24
    • DOI: 10.22616/ERDev.2023.22.TF110
    • Contributors: Volodymyr Bulgakov, Ivan Holovach, Oleg Adamchuk, Adolfs Rucins, Aivars Aboltins
  • Research on Gas Dynamic Flows in Poultry House Lateral Ventilation System Using CFD Modelling
    • Conference Paper, 2023-05-24
    • DOI: 10.22616/ERDev.2023.22.TF164
    • Contributors: Volodymyr Bulgakov, Aivars Aboltins, Viktor Trokhaniak, Hristo Beloev, Oleksandra Trokhaniak, Ivan Holovach, Oleksandr Synyavskiy
  • Simulation of New Design Heat-Exchange Equipment for Microclimate Maintenance Systems in Poultry Houses
    • Conference Paper, 2023-05-24
    • DOI: 10.22616/ERDev.2023.22.TF226
    • Contributors: Viktor Trokhaniak, Aivars Aboltins, Semjons Ivanovs, Ivan Holovach, Valerii Adamchuk, Oleh Chernysh
  • Study on Power Parameters of Moving Grain Materials with Pneumatic Screw Conveyor
    • Conference Paper, 2023-05-24
    • DOI: 10.22616/ERDev.2023.22.TF119
    • Contributors: Volodymyr Bulgakov, Semjons Ivanovs, Ivan Beloev, Oleksandra Trokhaniak, Aivars Aboltins, Hryhorij Kaletnik, Zinoviy Ruzhylo

 

 

Thomas Thomidis | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Thomas Thomidis | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at International Hellenic University, Greece

Dr. Thomas Thomidis, born in Naoussa, Greece, is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of plant science. He is currently a Full Professor at the International Hellenic University in Sindos, Greece.

 

Profile:

Education and Academic Background:

Dr. Thomidis holds a BSc Degree from T.E.I. Thessaloniki (1997) and a BSc (Hons) from Writtle College, University of Essex (2005). He completed his MSc at the University of Essex with a thesis on iron-pathogen interactions in peach trees. He earned his PhD from the same university, focusing on the detection and control of Phytophthora in Prunus species.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Thomidis has extensive experience in higher education, having served as an Assistant Professor (2004-2014) and Associate Professor (2015-2019) at the Alexander Technological Education Institute of Thessaloniki. Since May 2019, he has been with the International Hellenic University, first as an Associate Professor and then as a Full Professor from March 2022. He has supervised five PhD candidates and twelve MSc students.

Research and Contributions:

An active researcher, Dr. Thomidis has reviewed papers for 43 international journals and served as Guest Editor for “Frontier in Plant Science” and Editor for “Agriculture”. He has evaluated research projects for various prestigious organizations, including the Hellenic Ministry of Education and Horizon 2020.

Recognitions and Service:

Dr. Thomidis has held advisory roles with the Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs and participated in numerous scientific committees and organizing committees for international conferences. He was awarded a postdoctoral research scholarship by the Greek National Organization of Public Scholarships. His work has garnered over 2070 citations.

 Research Focus in Plant Pathology:

Dr. Thomas Thomidis, a distinguished academic in plant pathology, focuses his research on the detection, identification, and control of plant pathogens, particularly within fruit crops. His significant contributions in the field include studying iron-pathogen interactions and developing novel approaches for controlling iron chlorosis in peach trees. His PhD research at the University of Essex centered on the detection, identification, and potential control strategies for Phytophthora in Prunus species.

Throughout his career, Dr. Thomidis has advanced the understanding of plant-pathogen dynamics, contributing to the development of precise and data-driven agricultural practices. His research aims to enhance disease management in horticultural crops, thereby improving crop yield and quality. His extensive work includes:

  • Iron-Pathogen Interactions: Investigating how iron affects pathogen development and plant health, leading to innovative methods for managing iron chlorosis in fruit trees.
  • Phytophthora Detection and Control: Developing effective techniques for identifying and controlling Phytophthora species in Prunus crops, mitigating significant agricultural losses.
  • Disease Forecasting Models: Contributing to the creation of predictive models for plant disease outbreaks, aiding in the implementation of timely and efficient control measures.
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Promoting IPM strategies that incorporate biological, cultural, and chemical controls to sustainably manage plant diseases.

Dr. Thomidis has shared his expertise through numerous publications and by serving as a reviewer and editor for several scientific journals. His work has been widely recognized, earning him over 2070 citations, reflecting the impact and relevance of his research in plant pathology.

Citations:

  • Citations: Over 2100
  • h-index: 25
  • i10-index: 67

Since 2019:

  • Citations: 929
  • h-index: 15
  • i10-index: 30
Publication Top Notes:
  • Effect of Greek Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Oregano and Mint
    • Citation: 154
    • Study: This research investigated the role of three Greek arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in enhancing the growth, nutrient concentration, and essential oil production of oregano and mint plants .
  • Impact of Peach Rootstocks on Yield and Resistance
    • Citation: 75
    • Study: This study evaluated the effect of 14 peach rootstocks on yield, fruit quality, mortality, girth expansion, frost damage resistance, and susceptibility to various stresses in the May Crest peach variety .
  • Effect of Boron on Brown Rot Development in Peaches
    • Citation: 70
    • Study: This research examined how boron application influences the development of brown rot (Monilinia laxa) on peaches, providing insights into potential control methods .
  • Pathogens’ Contribution to Peach Fruit Rot and Fungicide Sensitivity
    • Citation: 65
    • Study: The study focused on identifying pathogens causing peach fruit rot in northern Greece and their sensitivity to several fungicides, offering guidance on effective disease management practices .
  • Inheritance of Resistance to Plum Pox Virus in Apricot
    • Citation: 64
    • Study: This research explored the genetic inheritance of resistance to Plum pox virus in apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.), contributing to the development of resistant cultivars .
  • Diaporthe eres as a Pathogen of Peach Trees
    • Citation: 59
    • Study: The study identified Diaporthe eres as a new pathogen affecting peach trees in Greece, expanding the understanding of peach tree diseases .
  • Fruit Rots of Pomegranate in Greece
    • Citation: 52
    • Study: This research documented fruit rots in pomegranate (cv. Wonderful) in Greece, contributing to the knowledge of pomegranate diseases and their management .
  • Effects of Nitrogen and Irrigation on Grapes and Botrytis Bunch Rot
    • Citation: 45
    • Study: The study examined how nitrogen and irrigation affect grape quality and susceptibility to Botrytis bunch rot, informing better agricultural practices for grape production .
  • Rooting of Peach Hardwood and Semi-Hardwood Cuttings
    • Citation: 45
    • Study: This research investigated the rooting potential of different peach cuttings, providing insights into propagation techniques .
  • Rhizogenesis of Peach Cultivars in Relation to Carbohydrates and Hormones
    • Citation: 44
    • Study: The study explored the rooting process of various peach cultivars throughout the year, in relation to carbohydrate and natural hormone content .
  • Neofusicoccum parvum and Its Effects on Peaches
    • Citation: 42
    • Study: This research identified Neofusicoccum parvum as a pathogen causing fruit rot and shoot blight in peaches, contributing to the management of this disease .
  • Essential Oils as Bio-fungicides for Pomegranate Rot
    • Citation: 39
    • Study: The study evaluated the efficacy of five essential oils as bio-fungicides against Pilidiella granati rot in pomegranate, suggesting alternative, natural methods for disease control .

 

 

Irene Bayiyana | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr  Irene Bayiyana |  Agricultural Economics |  Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Officer – Agricultural Economist at  National Agricultural Research Organisation, Uganda

Dr. Irene Bayiyana is a distinguished Agricultural Economist from Uganda with over 15 years of experience in agricultural research. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Dar es Salaam and an MSc. in Agricultural & Applied Economics from Makerere University and the University of Pretoria.

Profile:

Education 🎓📚

PhD in Economics: University of Dar es Salaam (2014-2019) MSc. Agricultural & Applied Economics: Makerere University & University of Pretoria (2009-2013) BSc in Agriculture (Economics option): Makerere University (2003-2007)

Work Experience 💼📈

Senior Research Officer / Agricultural Economist (NARO)
May 2019 to Present

  • Implementing socio-economic research.
  • Monitoring, evaluation, and learning for crop research.
  • Ensuring data accuracy and collaborating with international research organizations.

Graduate Fellow with ILRI – Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
2014 to 2018

  • Evaluated project performance and made improvement recommendations.
  • Created quarterly reports and assisted in board presentations.

Assistant Research Fellow – Makerere University and Moshi Co-operative University
2008

  • Assisted in teaching and research activities.

Skills 🛠️✨

  • Multi-tasking & Organization: Efficiently handles various tasks in a timely manner.
  • Detail-oriented: Keen observational skills and attention to detail.
  • Communication: Strong oral, written, professional, and interpersonal communication.
  • Leadership: Experienced in team management and leadership roles.
  • Tech-savvy: Enthusiastic about learning and using new technologies.

Fellowships, Trainings, and Awards 🏆🎖️

  • Science and Leadership for Transforming Institutions: SLA, March 2017
  • Project Development for Knowledge Transfer: Leipzig University, Sept 2017
  • Project Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation: University of Dar es Salaam, April 2018
  • DAAD Scientific Communication and Publishing Training: TCC, Nairobi, Oct 2017
  • ILRI CapDev Grand Challenge: Dec 2019, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Project Impact Pathways Training: ILRI campus, Dec 2019
  • Innovation and Scaling: Online, May 2022
  • Project Grant Award by TWAS: Jan 2023

Research Focus in Agricultural Economics 🌱📈

1. Socioeconomic Research in Agriculture: Irene Bayiyana specializes in designing and implementing both quantitative and qualitative socioeconomic research. Her work focuses on understanding the economic behaviors and decisions of farmers and other stakeholders in the agricultural sector. She is skilled in conducting impact assessments to evaluate the effectiveness of agricultural interventions and policies.

2. Agricultural Commodity Value Chains: Irene has extensive experience in characterizing and assessing the impacts of agricultural commodity value chains. Her research includes studying the efficiency, productivity, and sustainability of these value chains, from production to market.

3. Invasive Species Management: As part of her current role at NARO, Irene is involved in research on managing invasive species. Her work aims to develop sustainable natural resource management strategies that minimize the negative impacts of invasive species on agriculture and the environment.

4. Socioeconomic and Gender Inclusion: Irene’s research includes a strong focus on socioeconomic and gender inclusion within agricultural systems. She collaborates with international research organizations like the International Potato Centre (CIP), CIMMYT, AfricaRice, and ILRI to ensure that gender-related studies are integral to agricultural research and development interventions.

5. Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL): Irene contributes to the monitoring, evaluation, and learning components of various agricultural research projects. She ensures that projects are on track to achieve their goals and helps in articulating clear impact pathways. Her MEL activities involve data cleaning, synthesis, and accuracy checks to ensure high-quality research outputs.

6. Use of Statistical and Data Collection Tools: Irene is proficient in using statistical analysis software such as Stata, SPSS, and has basic knowledge of R and Atlas.Ti. She also has experience in creating and utilizing mobile data collection tools like KOBO, ODK, and SurveyCTO, which are essential for conducting field surveys and collecting reliable data.

7. Collaboration and Capacity Building: Through her research, Irene collaborates with various international organizations and is actively involved in supervising and mentoring university students. She contributes to building the capacity of the next generation of agricultural economists and researchers.

8. Sustainable Agricultural Development: Irene’s overarching research goal is to contribute to sustainable agricultural development. She aims to develop and promote practices that enhance productivity, environmental sustainability, and the well-being of farmers and rural communities.

Publication Top Notes:

1. African Cassava Whitefly and Viral Disease Management through Timed Application of Imidacloprid
Authors: CA Omongo, SM Opio, I Bayiyana, MH Otim, T Omara, S Wamani, P Ocitti, …
Journal: Crop Protection 158, 106015
Year: 2022
This study investigates the efficacy of timed imidacloprid applications in managing African cassava whitefly and associated viral diseases. The research aims to improve cassava yield and reduce losses due to pests and diseases.

2. Do Dairy Market Hubs Improve Smallholder Farmers’ Income? The Case of Dairy Farmers in the Tanga and Morogoro Regions of Tanzania
Authors: I Bayiyana, A Hepelwa, EJO Rao, K Mdadila
Journal: Agrekon 57 (2), 121-136
Year: 2018
This paper examines the impact of dairy market hubs on the income of smallholder farmers in Tanzania, focusing on the Tanga and Morogoro regions. The findings highlight the economic benefits and challenges faced by farmers participating in these hubs.

3. Gendered Sweetpotato Trait Preferences and Implications for Improved Variety Acceptance in Uganda
Authors: CK Mulwa, H Campos, I Bayiyana, S Rajendran, R Ssali, M McEwan, …
Journal: Crop Science
Year: 2023
This research explores the gender-specific preferences for sweetpotato traits among farmers in Uganda. The study provides insights into how these preferences influence the acceptance and adoption of improved sweetpotato varieties.

4. Economic Efficiency of Dairy Farmers Participating in Dairy Market Hubs in Tanga and Morogoro Regions, Tanzania
Authors: IA Bayiyana, H Hepelwa, EJO Rao
Journal: Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 18 (1)
Year: 2019
This article analyzes the economic efficiency of dairy farmers involved in market hubs in Tanzania. The study assesses the productivity and profitability of these farmers, offering recommendations for enhancing their economic outcomes.

5. Economic Analysis of Transboundary Animal Disease Control in Ntungamo and Rakai Districts in Uganda
Authors: I Bayiyana, W Ekere, J Mugisha
Conference: Third RUFORUM Biennial Meeting, 24-28
Year: 2012
This paper presents an economic analysis of controlling transboundary animal diseases in Uganda, focusing on the Ntungamo and Rakai districts. The research evaluates the cost-effectiveness of different control strategies.

6. Gender Mainstreaming in Sweetpotato Breeding in Uganda: A Case Study
Authors: RT Ssali, S Mayanja, M Nakitto, J Mwende, SE Tinyiro, I Bayiyana, …
Journal: Frontiers in Sociology 8
Year: 2023
This case study addresses the integration of gender considerations in sweetpotato breeding programs in Uganda. The study highlights the importance of gender-sensitive approaches in agricultural research and development.

7. Assessment of Climate Change Scenarios and Variability in Uganda
Authors: C Nandozi, E Komutunga, JGM Majaliwa, L Aribo, P Omondi
Year: 2010
This assessment evaluates various climate change scenarios and their impact on Uganda’s agriculture. The research aims to inform strategies for mitigating and adapting to climate variability and change.

 

 

Di Wang | Agricultural Machinery | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr  Di  Wang |  Agricultural Machinery  | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at  School of Mechanical Engineering, Xinjiang University, China

Dr. Di Wang is an Associate Professor at Xinjiang University’s School of Mechanical Engineering, specializing in Agricultural Engineering and Computational Mechanics. He holds a Doctor of Engineering degree and has a rich educational background, including a Ph.D. from South China University of Technology.

 

Profile:

📚 Education:

Ph.D., School of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering, South China University of Technology, 2014-2020 Master’s Degree, Henan University of Science and Technology, 2011-2014 Bachelor’s Degree, Henan University of Science and Technology, 2007-2011

📅 Experience:

Associate Professor: Xinjiang University (2022-Present) Lecturer: Xinjiang University (2020-2021)

🏆 Academic Achievements:

Published 10 SCI papers, authorized 14 invention patents. Presided over 3 projects, participated in 4 research projects

Research Focus: Agricultural Machinery

Dr. Di Wang specializes in advancing agricultural machinery through computational mechanics. His work is dedicated to enhancing the efficiency, performance, and sustainability of agricultural equipment. Specifically, his research focuses on:

  1. Design Optimization: Developing innovative designs for agricultural machinery to improve functionality and productivity.
  2. Material Science: Utilizing computational solid mechanics to enhance the durability and performance of agricultural equipment components.
  3. Field Performance Analysis: Using computational models to evaluate the performance of agricultural machinery under various soil and crop conditions.
  4. Precision Agriculture: Exploring how computational techniques can optimize precision agriculture practices, increasing yields while minimizing resource usage.

Dr. Wang’s contributions in this field aim to revolutionize modern farming practices, making them more efficient, sustainable, and technologically advanced.

Publication Top Notes:

[1] Di Wang, Wei Xu, Shunhua Chen, Mengyan Zang. An extrinsic cohesive shell model for dynamic fracture analyses. Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics 97(2018) 165–176. (SCI, JCR:Q1, IF:4.017)

[2] Di Wang, Shunhua Chen, Wei Xu, Mengyan Zang. Impact failure analysis of laminated glass: An extrinsic cohesive shell approach. Computers & Structures 233(2020). (SCI, JCR:Q1, IF:4.578)

[3] Di Wang, Wei Xu, Mengyan Zang. Numerical modelling of impact failure of an automotive windshield glazing subjected to a dummy pedestrian headform. International Journal of Impact Engineering 141(2020). (SCI, JCR:Q1, IF:4.208)

[4] Di Wang , Ma F, Chen H. Numerical Simulation for Hydrogen-Assisted Cracking: An Explicit Phase-Field Formulation[J]. Materials, 2023, 16(4): 1708. (SCI, JCR:Q1, IF:3.748)

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Alokesh Das | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Mr Alokesh Das | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at  Rampurhat College, India

Alokesh Das is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at Rampurhat College, located in Rampurhat, Birbhum, West Bengal, India. He holds a Master’s degree in Microbiology, and has qualified prestigious exams like CSIR NET and GATE. A dedicated educator, Das specializes in Microbiology, Mycology, Plant Pathology, Ecology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Plant Metabolites, and Natural Resource Management. His research interests lie in Microbiology, Plant Pathology, and Bioinformatics.

Profile:

📚 Academic Qualifications:

M.Sc., CSIR NET (2010, 11), SET (2013), GATE (2010, 11, 12)

👨‍🏫 Areas of Teaching:

Microbiology, Mycology and Plant Pathology, Ecology, Genetics and Plant Breeding, Molecular Biology, Plant Metabolites, Natural Resource Management

🔬 Areas of Research Interest:

Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Bioinformatics

👨‍🔬 Ph.D. Supervisor:

Dr. Bholanath Mondal, Department of Plant Pathology, Visva-Bharati University

Plant Pathology Research Focus:

Dr. Alokesh Das, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at Rampurhat College, is deeply engrossed in the field of Plant Pathology. With a solid academic background including M.Sc., CSIR NET, SET, and GATE qualifications, Dr. Das has dedicated his research endeavors to unraveling the mysteries of plant diseases and their management strategies.

His research pursuits encompass various dimensions of plant pathology, ranging from traditional disease identification to cutting-edge bioinformatics analyses. Dr. Das delves into understanding the intricate interactions between plants and pathogens at the molecular level. By employing advanced techniques, he strives to identify novel disease resistance genes and develop sustainable methods for crop protection.

Dr. Das’s research extends beyond the laboratory, as he actively engages in fieldwork to assess disease prevalence, analyze pathogen populations, and evaluate the efficacy of disease management practices. Through collaborative efforts with farmers, agricultural institutions, and fellow researchers, he aims to translate scientific findings into practical solutions for mitigating plant diseases and enhancing crop productivity.

Driven by a passion for scientific inquiry and a commitment to agricultural sustainability, Dr. Alokesh Das is at the forefront of Plant Pathology research, contributing significantly to the advancement of knowledge in this critical field.

 

Publication Top Notes:
  • “Supplemental stingless bee pollination in fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.): An assessment of impacts on native pollinators and crop yield” (Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2022):
    • Authors: U Layek, A Das, P Karmakar
    • This study evaluates the effects of supplemental stingless bee pollination on both native pollinators and crop yield in fennel plants.
  • “Floral biology, floral volatile organic compounds and floral visitors of Chromolaena odorata, an invasive alien species in West Bengal, India” (Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity, 2022):
    • Authors: U Layek, A Das, U Das
    • Investigates the floral biology, volatile organic compounds emitted by flowers, and floral visitors of Chromolaena odorata, an invasive alien species in West Bengal, India.
  • “Anatomy, micromorphology and histochemical localization of different phytochemicals of two medicinally important taxa of the family Zingiberaceae” (Journal of Life Science, Informatics Publications, 2018):
    • Authors: A Das, KK Pal, S Nag
    • Examines the anatomy, micromorphology, and histochemical localization of various phytochemicals in two medicinally important taxa of the family Zingiberaceae.
  • “Studies on length-weight relationship, condition factors and length-length relationship of Anguilla bengalensis bengalensis, Gray, 1831 (Actinopterygii, Anguillidae) collected…” (International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies, 2018):
    • Authors: AK Sinha, P De, A Das, S Bhakat
    • Investigates various parameters related to the biology of Anguilla bengalensis bengalensis, including length-weight relationship, condition factors, and length-length relationship.
  • “Seed germination of annatto (Bixa orellana L.) – A review” (International Journal of Recent Scientific Research, 2018):
    • Authors: A Das, S Mandal, S Nag
    • Provides a comprehensive review of seed germination in annatto (Bixa orellana L.), a plant of medicinal importance.
  • “Floral visitors of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.): Elucidating their nectar-robbing behaviour and impacts on plant reproduction” (Plos One, 2024):
    • Authors: U Layek, T Bhandari, A Das, P Karmakar
    • Investigates the floral visitors of sesame plants, focusing on their nectar-robbing behavior and its effects on plant reproduction.

 

Rituraj Shukla | Best Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr Rituraj Shukla | Best Management | Best Researcher Award

Research Associate at  university of Guelph, Canada

Rituraj Shukla is a dedicated researcher and educator in the field of water resources management and engineering. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Water Resources Development & Management from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee. His doctoral research focused on the impact of climate and land use changes on groundwater in a canal command area.

 

Profile:

Education Journey: 📚

He earned his Ph.D. in Water Resources Development & Management from the Indian Institute Of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, with a notable thesis on the impact of climate and land use changes on groundwater. Prior to this, he completed his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Soil and Water Engineering and Agricultural Engineering, respectively.

Professional Experience: 💼

Rituraj has held research positions at esteemed institutions such as the University of Guelph in Canada and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee. He has actively contributed to projects aimed at assessing groundwater resources, planning water usage, and developing hydrological models for better environmental management..

Teaching Engagement:

🎓 Alongside his research endeavors, Rituraj has also engaged in teaching roles, imparting knowledge in courses related to hydrological modeling, surveying, and soil mechanics. He has demonstrated a passion for nurturing the next generation of engineers and scientists.

Skills & Achievements:

🏆 His technical prowess includes proficiency in various software tools such as ArcGIS, MODFLOW, MATLAB, Python, and R programming languages, among others. Rituraj has been recognized with prestigious fellowships and scholarships for his academic excellence and has actively participated in workshops and training programs related to water resources management.

Membership & Editorial Roles:

📝 He is an active member of several professional societies, including the Indian Water Resources Society and the American Society of Civil Engineers. Rituraj also serves as a member of the international advisory or editorial boards for esteemed journals, showcasing his commitment to advancing research in his field.

Best Management Research Focus:

Rituraj Shukla has a remarkable track record in management-focused research within the realm of water resources and environmental engineering. His expertise lies in utilizing advanced modeling techniques and data analysis to address critical issues in water management and sustainability. Here’s an overview of his key research focus in Best Management Practices (BMPs):

 

Citations:

Rituraj Shukla has garnered significant recognition for his research, as evidenced by his citation metrics. Since 2019, he has accumulated a total of 676 citations, with an h-index of 13 and an i10-index of 20. In total, his work has received 904 citations, reflecting the impact and relevance of his contributions to the field. These metrics underscore Rituraj’s standing as a respected authority in his research domain and highlight the influence of his scholarly output within the academic community.

Publication Top Notes:
  • “Comparison of support vector machine and maximum likelihood classification technique using satellite imagery” (2012)
    • Authors: A Mondal, S Kundu, SK Chandniha, R Shukla, PK Mishra
    • Published in: International Journal of Remote Sensing and GIS
    • Citations: 96
  • “Impact of climate change on future soil erosion in different slope, land use, and soil-type conditions in a part of the Narmada River Basin, India” (2014)
    • Authors: A Mondal, D Khare, S Kundu, PK Meena, PK Mishra, R Shukla
    • Published in: Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
    • Citations: 87
  • “Impact of Land Use Change on Groundwater – A Review” (2014)
    • Authors: M Nitin, D Khare, KK Gupta, R Shukla
    • Published in: International Journal of Advances in Water Resources and Protection
    • Citations: 86
  • “Quantifying the impacts of climate change on streamflow dynamics of two major rivers of the Northern Lake Erie Basin in Canada” (2018)
    • Authors: B Zhang, NK Shrestha, P Daggupati, R Rudra, R Shukla, B Kaur, J Hou
    • Published in: Sustainability
    • Citations: 58
  • “Current status, challenges, and future directions in identifying critical source areas for non-point source pollution in Canadian conditions” (2020)
    • Authors: RP Rudra, BA Mekonnen, R Shukla, NK Shrestha, PK Goel, P Daggupati
    • Published in: Agriculture
    • Citations: 31
  • “Statistical downscaling of climate change scenarios of rainfall and temperature over Indira Sagar canal command area in Madhya Pradesh, India” (2015)
    • Authors: R Shukla, D Khare, R Deo
    • Published in: 2015 IEEE 14th International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications
    • Citations: 30
  • “Water security assessment of the grand river watershed in Southwestern Ontario, Canada” (2019)
    • Authors: B Kaur, NK Shrestha, P Daggupati, RP Rudra, PK Goel, R Shukla
    • Published in: Sustainability
    • Citations: 28
  • “Shifting shoreline of Sagar island delta, India” (2014)
    • Authors: S Kundu, A Mondal, D Khare, PK Mishra, R Shukla
    • Published in: Journal of maps
    • Citations: 26
  • “Molecular mechanism of nutrient uptake in plants” (2014)
    • Authors: R Shukla, YK Sharma, AK Shukla
    • Published in: International Journal of Current Research and Academic Review
    • Citations: 25

 

Boubie Vincent Bado | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Dr Boubie Vincent  Bado | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Principal Scientist at  Institute of Environment and Agricultural Research, Burkina Faso

Vincent Boubié Bado is an esteemed agronomist specializing in Soil Science and Environmental studies. Holding an Agronomy Engineer degree from the University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, he pursued further education, earning an MSc in Soil Fertility and a PhD in Soil Science and Environment from the University of Laval, Canada.

Profile:

Background:

🎓 B.Sc. Agronomy Engineer in Rural Development, University of Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) 🎓 M.Sc. Soil Fertility, University of Laval (Canada) 🎓 Ph.D. Soil Science and Environment, University of Laval (Canada)

 

Experience:

🌾 31 years in National Agricultural Research System (NARS) of Burkina Faso 🌾 Program Coordinator & Program Leader roles 🌍 14 years at Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), CGIAR member 🌾 Principal Scientist, Head of Regional Station (West Africa Sahel), Country Representative (Senegal) 🌾 Regional Representative (7 countries), focal point for partnership with WAEMU

Vincent Bado brings expertise in Cropping Systems & Natural Resource Management, fostering sustainable agriculture for positive impact in Africa and beyond.

Soil Fertility Research Focus:

Vincent Bado’s research focuses on enhancing soil fertility through sustainable agricultural practices. With a background in Agronomy and specialized studies in Soil Fertility, his work aims to understand soil nutrient dynamics, improve soil health, and optimize crop productivity. Through his extensive experience in both national and international agricultural research systems, Vincent has contributed significantly to the development of innovative strategies for soil fertility management, benefiting farming communities and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

Citations:
  • Citations: 509
  • Documents: 449
  • h-index: 14

Publication Top Notes:

  • Evaluation of fermentation progress during storage of millet stovers silage based on pH-indicators
    • Authors: Korombé, H.S., Bado, V.B., Abdou, N., Ibrahima, A., Gouro, A.S.
    • Journal: Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research, 2023, 13(2), pp. 116–126
    • Citations: 1
  • Improving the productivity of millet-based cropping systems in the West African Sahel: Experiences from a long-term experiment in Niger
    • Authors: Bado, B.V., Bationo, A., Whitbread, A., Tabo, R., Manzo, M.L.S.
    • Journal: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 2022, 335, 107992
    • Citations: 8
  • Thirty years of agronomy research for development in irrigated rice-based cropping systems in the West African Sahel: Achievements and perspectives
    • Authors: Ibrahim, A., Saito, K., Bado, V.B., Wopereis, M.C.S.
    • Journal: Field Crops Research, 2021, 266, 108149
    • Citations: 22
  • Evaluation of chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of stovers of different pearl millet varieties and their effect on the performance of sheep in the West African Sahel
    • Authors: Umutoni, C., Bado, V., Whitbread, A., Ayantunde, A., Gangashetty, P.
    • Journal: Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica A: Animal Sciences, 2021, 70(2), pp. 91–99
    • Citations: 6
  • Improving agricultural productivity using agroforestry systems: Performance of millet, cowpea, and ziziphus-based cropping systems in West Africa Sahel
    • Authors: Bado, B.V., Whitbread, A., Sanoussi Manzo, M.L.
    • Journal: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 2021, 305, 107175
    • Citations: 31