Reza Mohammadi | Crops | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr  Reza Mohammadi |  Crops |  Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at  Dryland Agricultural Research Institute, Iran

Dr. Reza Mohammadi is an accomplished Associate Professor of Plant Breeding at the Dryland Agricultural Research Institute (DARI) with over two decades of experience in wheat breeding. Specializing in Genetics and Plant Breeding, he holds a PhD and has dedicated his career to enhancing wheat productivity, particularly in the challenging dryland conditions of Iran. Dr. Mohammadi’s work focuses on increasing genetic gain using wheat plant genetic resources, aimed at improving food security for subsistence farmers. His extensive portfolio includes over 150 research projects in both durum and bread wheat breeding programs, resulting in the release of more than 10 new wheat cultivars tailored for rainfed conditions in Iran.

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Education and Professional Background:

Holds a PhD in Genetics and Plant Breeding. Currently serves as an Associate Professor of Plant Breeding at the Dryland Agricultural Research Institute (DARI). Has 24 years of experience in wheat breeding.

🌱 Research Focus: Crops

Dr. Reza Mohammadi’s primary research focus is on wheat breeding, particularly in enhancing wheat productivity for dryland conditions in Iran. Within this scope, he specializes in durum wheat, aiming to increase genetic gain and develop new cultivars suitable for rainfed environments.

Citations:

Dr. Reza Mohammadi has garnered a total of 4,683 citations, with an h-index of 37, indicating that 37 of his papers have each been cited at least 37 times. Since 2019, he has received 2,643 citations, with an h-index of 28, and an i10-index of 62, which means he has at least 62 papers with 10 or more citations since 2019.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Mohammadi, R. (2024). Effects of post-flowering drought and supplemental irrigation on grain yield and agro-phenological traits in durum wheat. European Journal of Agronomy, 156(127180), 1-12.
  2. Mohammadi, R., & Geravandi, M. (2024). Multi-trait selection for agronomic performance and drought tolerance among durum wheat genotypes evaluated under rainfed and irrigated environments. Experimental Agriculture, 60(1), 1-24.
  3. Najafi, S., Shooshtari, L., Mohammadi, R., Etminan, A., Mehrabi, A. M., et al. (2024). Genetic diversity and population structure analysis in durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. var. Durum) germplasm using agronomic characters and CBDP markers. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 71(3), 1-13.
  4. Mohammadi, R., Cheghamirza, K., Geravandi, M., & Zarei, L. (2024). Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. var. durum Desf.) landraces and their potentials for enhancing agro-physiological characteristics and stability performance in breeding programs. Crop and Pasture Science.
  5. Hatamzadeh, H., Mohammadi, R., Bernousi, I., Golkari, S., & Singh, S. (2023). Genome-wide association analysis of agronomic traits in wheat under supplemental irrigation and rain-fed conditions. Iranian Dryland Agronomy Journal, 12(1), 83-104.
  6. Ebrahimi, P., Karami, E., Etminan, A., Talebi, R., & Mohammadi, R. (2023). Investigation of genetic diversity in durum wheat germplasm based on grain yield and some agronomic traits. Journal of Crop Breeding, 15(47), 65-75.

 

Mrityunjay Ghosh | Aromatic Rice | Best Researcher Award

Prof Mrityunjay Ghosh | Aromatic Rice | Best Researcher Award

Professor at BIDHAN CHANDRA KRISHI VISWAVIDYALAYA, WEST BENGAL,India

Dr. Mrityunjay Ghosh, currently serving as a Professor in the Department of Agronomy at Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, West Bengal, has made significant contributions to the field of agriculture, particularly in the domain of aromatic rice cultivation and research.

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Academic Background:

Dr. Ghosh’s academic journey began with his schooling in West Bengal, culminating in a Ph.D. in Agriculture with a specialization in Agronomy from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya. His academic achievements include outstanding performances in both undergraduate and postgraduate studies, along with several notable awards and recognitions.

Teaching and Research Experience:

With over two decades of teaching, research, and extension experience, Dr. Ghosh has held various positions including Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader, Associate Professor, and currently, Professor. He has guided numerous postgraduate and doctoral students in their research endeavors, focusing on topics ranging from rice hybrids to lentil cultivation, earning accolades for his exceptional mentoring.

Academic and Research Achievements:

Dr. Ghosh’s contributions extend beyond the classroom. He has authored several books, research papers, and articles, with a significant emphasis on aromatic rice varieties. His pioneering work in the field of agronomy has led to the registration of traditional aromatic rice varieties under the PPV&FR Act, 2001. Furthermore, his efforts in promoting geographical indications for rice varieties have garnered national recognition

Awards and Recognitions:

Throughout his career, Dr. Ghosh has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the INSA Visiting Fellowship and CWSS Gold Medal Award. His expertise and dedication have been acknowledged at national and regional levels, with awards for best oral presentations, reviewer excellence, and special recognition by various societies and institutions.

Professional Memberships:

Dr. Ghosh is an active member of several professional societies, demonstrating his commitment to the advancement of agricultural science. His affiliations with organizations such as the Indian Society of Agronomy and the Association of Rice Research Workers reflect his ongoing engagement with peers and experts in the field.

In summary, Dr. Mrityunjay Ghosh stands as a distinguished figure in the realm of agronomy, with a rich tapestry of academic achievements, research contributions, and accolades that underscore his significant impact on agricultural science, particularly in the cultivation and promotion of aromatic rice varieties.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Mrityunjay Ghosh’s research focuses on enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability, particularly in the cultivation of rice and lentils. His studies encompass various aspects such as genetic diversity and population structure of rice landraces, the impact of planting dates and nitrogen management on aromatic rice yield and quality, and the performance assessment of hybrid and high-yielding rice varieties in specific regions. Additionally, Dr. Ghosh investigates the influence of fertilizer levels and spacing on rice cultivation and explores the effects of sowing dates and varieties on lentil production during specific seasons. Through his diverse research endeavors, Dr. Ghosh aims to contribute to the improvement of crop yield, quality, and resilience in agriculture.

Citations:

Dr. Mrityunjay Ghosh has been cited 476 times overall, with an h-index of 9 and an i10-index of 9. Since 2019, he has received 260 citations, with an h-index of 6 and an i10-index of 5. These citation metrics reflect the impact and significance of his research contributions in the field of agriculture, particularly in recent years.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Das, B., Sengupta, S., Parida, S.K., Roy, B., Ghosh, M., Prasad, M., Ghose, T.K. (2013). Genetic diversity and population structure of rice landraces from Eastern and North Eastern States of India. BMC Genetics, 14(1), 1-14.
  2. Ghosh, M., Mandal, B.K., Mandal, B.B., Lodh, S.B., Dash, A.K. (2004). The effect of planting date and nitrogen management on yield and quality of aromatic rice (Oryza sativa). The Journal of Agricultural Science, 142(2), 183-191.
  3. Ghosh, M. (2001). Performance of hybrid and high-yielding rice varieties in Teraj region of West Bengal. J. Intl. Academicians, 5(4), 578-581.
  4. Mahato, P., Gunri, S.K., Chanda, K., Ghosh, M. (2007). Effect of varying levels of fertilizer and spacing on medium duration rice (Oryza sativa L.) in Tarai Zone of West Bengal.
  5. Sen, S., Ghosh, M., Mazumdar, D., Saha, B., Dolui, S. (2016). Effect of sowing date and variety on phenology and yield of lentil during rabi season.
  6. Das, B., Sengupta, S., Ghosh, M., Ghose, T.K. (2012). Assessment of diversity amongst a set of aromatic rice genotypes from India. Int J Biodive Conserv, 4(5), 206-218

 

Carla Maria Schmidt | Agribusiness | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Carla Maria Schmidt | Agribusiness | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Carla Maria Schmidt at  Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná – Unioeste, Brazil

Dr. Carla Maria Schmidt is an accomplished academic professional with a distinguished career in the field of Management. Born on March 20, 1979, in Brazil, she holds a Postdoctoral degree in Applied Social Sciences from the Regional University of Blumenau and a Ph.D. in Administration from the University of São Paulo.

 

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🎓 Education & Experience:

Carla holds a Postdoctoral degree in Applied Social Sciences from FURB (2014) and a Ph.D. in Administration from the University of São Paulo (2010). With a Master’s degree in Administration and a Bachelor’s in Executive Secretariat from Unioeste, her academic journey reflects a commitment to continuous learning.

🚀 Research & Contributions:

Carla is not just an academic; she’s a research powerhouse. Leading the GPSEB Research Group since 2011 and coordinating the NEPIS center, she’s dedicated to advancing Management, Agroindustrial Systems, Cooperation, and Sustainability. Her 175 published books and numerous projects underline her commitment to innovation and knowledge dissemination.

🏆 Awards & Recognition:

Carla’s impactful career has garnered her scientific awards, recognition for extension projects, and a consistent presence in the Ranking of Scientists of the AD Scientific Index. Her cumulative impact factor of 0.745 in the last six years speaks volumes about her influence.

👩‍🏫 Professional Journey:

Boasting 24 years of professional experience, including 19 years as a professor, Carla is deeply involved in teaching, research, and extension at Unioeste. She’s a key player in leadership roles within the university, contributing significantly to Master’s, Doctorate, and Specialization Programs.

👩‍🔬 Research Focus:

📈 Entrepreneurship Culture: In her seminal work with MT Dreher, “Cultura Empreendedora: Empreendedorismo Coletivo e Perfil Empreendedor” (REGE Revista de Gestão, 2008), she explores the dynamics of entrepreneurial culture, emphasizing collective entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial profiles. This showcases her dedication to unraveling the intricacies of entrepreneurial ecosystems.

📑 Secretariado Executivo no Brasil: Teaming up with ID Cielo and KR Wenningkamp in “Secretariado Executivo no Brasil: Quo Vadis?” (Revista de Gestão e Secretariado, 2014), Carla addresses the trajectory of Executive Secretariat in Brazil. This demonstrates her multidisciplinary approach, connecting administrative functions with broader societal implications.

🌾 Female Participation in Agribusiness: Her collaborative work with ID Cielo and KR Wenningkamp in “A Participação Feminina no Agronegócio: O Caso da Coopavel–Cooperativa Agroindustrial de Cascavel” (Revista Capital Científico-Eletrônica, 2014) delves into gender dynamics in agribusiness, highlighting her commitment to issues of diversity and inclusion.

🌱 Organic Products Trade Policies: In collaboration with L Santos, Z Bidarra, and J Staduto, Carla contributes to “Políticas Públicas para o Comércio de Produtos Orgânicos no Brasil” (Revista de Ciências Agrárias, 2017), underscoring her engagement with sustainability and policy aspects within agricultural systems.

🏞️ Governance in Regional Tourism: Her work with M Tomio in “Governança e Ações Coletivas no Turismo Regional: A Experiência dos Empreendedores da Região Oeste do Paraná” (Turismo-Visão e Ação, 2014) showcases her interest in regional governance and collective actions, particularly in the context of tourism development.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 582
  • Since 2019: 374 citations

📊 Scholarly Impact:

  • h-Index: 13
  • i10-Index: 20

These metrics underscore the widespread recognition and influence of her work in academic circles. With a commendable h-index of 13, indicating at least 13 of her papers have been cited at least 13 times each, and an i10-index of 20, reflecting the number of papers with at least 10 citations, Carla’s research stands as a cornerstone in her field.

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Komal Choudhary | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr Komal Choudhary | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow at  Department of Agroecology, Aarhus University, Denmark.

Dr. Komal Kumari Choudhary is a distinguished professional with a dual role as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Agroecology, Aarhus University, Denmark, and an Associate Professor at the Scientific Research Laboratory of Geo-informatics, Samara National Research University, Russia. She holds a Ph.D. from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, with a dissertation on “Quantitative Remote Sensing for Agricultural Monitoring.”

 

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📚 Education:

  • Postdoc. in Agroecology, Aarhus University, Denmark (2023 – Present)
  • Ph.D. in Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong (2018 – 2022)
  • B.Ed. in Geography, University of Rajasthan, India (2006 – 2007)
  • M.A. in Geography, University of Rajasthan, India (2003 – 2005)
  • B.A. in Geography, University of Rajasthan, India (2000 – 2003)

🚀 Professional Experience:

Postdoctoral Fellow at Aarhus University, Denmark (11/2023 – Present). Associate Professor at Samara National Research University, Russia (09/2021 – Present). Ph.D. Researcher at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (09/2018 – 08/2021). Jr. Scientist at Samara State Aerospace University, Russia (09/2015 – 08/2018). Lecturer in India with six years of teaching and research experience (07/2007 – 07/2013)

🏆 Achievements & Awards:

Aarhus University Postdoctoral Fellowship recipient (11/2023 – 10/2026). Best paper awards at ITNT Russia (2023, 2022) and ICIKM Hong Kong (2022), Hong Kong Polytechnic University Ph.D. studentship recipient (09/2018 – 08/2021). Received research fellowships in Czech Republic and Russia

Research Focus 📝:

🌾 Dr. Komal Kumari Choudhary specializes in the dynamic field of Agricultural Remote Sensing and GIS Technology. 🛰️ Her research focus revolves around spatiotemporal variations in Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) for cropland, employing innovative machine learning approaches. 🌱 With an emphasis on sustainable food production, she models farmland GPP and assesses agricultural land suitability using remote sensing techniques. 🌍 Dr. Choudhary’s contributions extend to integrating landscape ecological risk with ecosystem services, evaluating land sustainability, and predicting wheat yields through advanced machine learning methodologies. 🏆 Her work spans international conferences, journals, and collaborations, showcasing a holistic commitment to advancing agricultural and environmental sciences.

Citations:
  • Citations: 1140 (Since 2019), 814 (Overall)
  • h-index: 16 (Since 2019), 13 (Overall)
  • i10-index: 30 (Since 2019), 17 (Overall)

Priyakant Sinha | Food Systems | Best Researcher Award

Dr Priyakant Sinha | Food Systems | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at  University of New England, Australia

Dr. Priyakant Sinha is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of Applied Agriculture Remote Sensing, currently affiliated with the University of New England (UNE) in Armidale, NSW, Australia. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree from UNE, with a focus on GIS and remote sensing-based land cover change detection and biodiversity assessment in parts of NSW, Australia.

 

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Education:

Ph.D.: University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia (2013) Thesis: GIS and remote sensing based land cover change detection, prediction modelling, and assessment of change on biodiversity using time‐series data in parts of NSW, Australia. M.Sc.: Environmental Science and Management – University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia (2018) M.Tech.: Remote Sensing – Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, India (1999) Thesis: Wasteland mapping and monitoring of parts of Samastipur district using remote sensing and GIS techniques. (First Class First with distinction 92%) (1999)

Key Achievements:

Led research projects totaling $1,663,166 in external funding. Developed machine learning methodologies for discerning banana genotypes in Uganda. Pioneered research in Canola Windrow Timing Prediction using time-series remote sensing data and machine learning techniques.

 

Research Focus:

Dr. Sinha’s research is deeply rooted in the intersection of remote sensing, GIS, and agriculture. His work spans diverse landscapes, from rangelands to mango orchards, employing cutting-edge techniques like machine learning and high-resolution satellite imagery. He explores the nuances of habitat modeling for seabird colonies and assesses the potential of in-situ hyperspectral remote sensing for banana genotypes in Uganda. With an extensive publication record and ongoing projects, he contributes significantly to characterizing, mapping, and monitoring ecosystems. Dr. Sinha’s research not only advances scientific understanding but also holds practical implications for sustainable agriculture and biodiversity conservation. 🌐🛰️🌱

 

Citations:

Dr. Priyakant Sinha’s citation metrics demonstrate a notable impact in the academic community:

  • Total Citations: 970
  • Citations Since 2019: 690
  • h-index: 15
  • i10-index: 17

These metrics reflect the breadth and significance of Dr. Sinha’s contributions to the field, showcasing sustained academic influence and a consistent citation trajectory. 📚

 

Lovely Mahawar | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr Lovely Mahawar: Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher at  Umea University, Sweden

Dr. Lovelymahawar is a skilled Postdoctoral Researcher at the Slovak University of Agriculture, Slovakia. With a Ph.D. in Botany (Plant Biotechnology) from Jai Narain Vyas University, India, and an M.Sc. in Biotechnology from Banasthali University, she boasts a rich academic background.

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🏫 Education:

🌱 Ph.D. Botany (Plant Biotechnology) – Jai Narain Vyas University, India (2014-2019) 🌿 M.Sc. Biotechnology (Plant Biotechnology) – Banasthali University, India (2011-2013) 🌾 B.Sc. Biotechnology – Rani Durgawati University, India (2008-2011)

🔍Training / Workshops:

🔬 Workshop on Research Methodology and Statistics (SPSS) at Jai Narain Vyas University, India. (Feb 8-9, 2016) 💻 Training in Computer Graphics and Networking at Jai Narain Vyas University, India. (Feb 10-14, 2014) 🧬 Training in Molecular Biology Techniques at Animal Biotechnology Center, Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, India. (June 1-30, 2012) 🌲 Training in Forest Biotechnology at Tropical Forest Research Institute, India. (Aug 2-6, 2010)

Honor/Awards

🌟 Visiting Researcher for 9 months at the Slovak University of Agriculture, Slovakia, under the National Scholarship Programme of the Slovak Republic (Dec 2021). 🎓 Dr. D.S. Kothari Post-doctoral Fellowship awardee by the University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi, India, for a triumphant three-year journey starting in September 2021. 🏆 Dr. R.P.S Dhakarey Memorial Young Researcher Award in Biotechnology for Sustainable Development at AKS University, India (2019). 🏅 Prof. Prasanna Mohanty Memorial Award for Best Oral Presentation in Molecular Biology of Stress Responses in Phototrophs (MBSR-2016), IGNTU, India (2016). 📚 Triple-qualified in the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test (CSIRNET) in June 2014 (Rank 35), June 2015 (Rank 39), and June 2016 (Rank 35). A hat-trick of excellence! 🌾 Double success in the Agricultural Scientist Recruitment Board National Eligibility Test (ASRB-NET) in Agriculture Biotechnology, scoring 51% in November 2014 and 53% in December 2015. 🔬 Mastered the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) in Life Science (January 2015) with a stellar percentile of 92.75, paving the way for a journey in Master of Technology or Doctor of Philosophy.

Skills and Expertise

🌱 Plant Biotechnology Maestro: A virtuoso in Tissue culture (micropropagation, callus culture, cell suspension culture, stem and root culture), synthetic seed preparation, and protoplast culture. Hydroponic technique? Nailed it! 🧬 Molecular Biology Sorcerer: Masters the magic of genomic and plasmid DNA isolation, RNA isolation, cDNA preparation, semiquantitative RT PCR, q-RT PCR, cloning, transformation, and the enchanted art of DNA sequencing (16S/18S rRNA sequencing). A true DNA whisperer. 🦠 Microbial Maestro: Cultivating microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) from terrestrial and marine realms, engaging in microscopic duels, and unveiling the secrets through staining techniques. 🔬 Microscopy Maven: A virtuoso of Confocal, Fluorescence, and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Peeking into the microscopic wonders with finesse. 🌾 Plant Biochemistry Guru: Proficient in the alchemical arts of estimating protein, carbohydrate, chlorophyll, and carotenoids. Evaluates stress and antioxidants (enzymatic and non-enzymatic) parameters. Masters chromatography (TLC, HPLC, gel filtration, ion exchange) and the spectrophotometric analysis of antioxidant enzymes. A true enzyme whisperer. 🌈 Spectroscopy Savant: Commands UV-Vis spectroscopy, Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS), and atomic absorption spectroscopy for metal/element detection. Unveiling the colors of the unseen. 💻 Bioinformatics Wizard: Multiple sequence alignment with Clustal W and Clustal X, crafting primers, and unraveling genomes using bioinformatics tools. A digital biologist in the vast sea of data. 🌐 Nanotechnology Alchemist: Synthesizes (green and chemical) and characterizes carbon and metal nanoparticles. Dabbles in nanotoxicity and crafts nano formulations of agrochemicals for crop improvement. A true nano-artist in the field.

Research Focus 🌱🔬:

Lovely Mahawar’s research focuses on the intricate dance between plants and their environment. 🌿 Her work delves into the physiological mechanisms of plants under stress, exploring topics like salt stress, Cd+2 tolerance in Eruca sativa, GABA signaling, and iron homeostasis. She collaborates on projects like phyto-cleaning of polluted air and the role of hemin in enhancing Cd2+ tolerance. With expertise in plant biotechnology, her studies bridge the gap between nanotechnology, bioinformatics, and plant biochemistry. 🌱 Her dedication to understanding plant responses to environmental challenges makes her a true guardian of the botanical realm, unlocking nature’s secrets for a greener future. 🌍

 

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