Somayeh Emami | Sustainable Agricultural Policies | Best Researcher Award

DrΒ Β SomayehΒ Emami |Β Sustainable Agricultural Policies |Β Β Best Researcher Award

Postdoc Researcher atΒ Β Agricultural Engineering Research Institute,Β Iran

Somayeh Emami is an Iranian Ph.D. researcher specializing in Hydraulic Structures, currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Agricultural Engineering Research Institute (AERI) in Karaj, Iran. She obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Tabriz, where her research focused on developing intelligent methods for predicting discharge coefficients and assessing irrigation systems’ performance.

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πŸ“š Education:

B.Sc. in Water Engineering, Urmia University. M.Sc. in Hydraulic Structures, University of Tabriz. Ph.D. in Hydraulic Structures, University of Tabriz

πŸ”¬ Research Focus:Sustainable Agricultural Policies

Somayeh Emami, a researcher passionate about sustainable agriculture, delves into policies that promote ecological balance and efficient water management in agricultural systems. With expertise in hydraulic structures and a postdoctoral position at the Agricultural Engineering Research Institute, she focuses on advancing policies that foster environmentally friendly and economically viable agricultural practices. πŸŒ±πŸ”¬

 

Publications Top Notes:

  1. “Agent-based simulation model to evaluate government policies for farmers’ adoption and synergy in improving irrigation systems: A case study of Lake Urmia basin”
  2. “Fault Tree Analysis of Trade-Offs between Environmental Flows and Agricultural Water Productivity in the Lake Urmia Sub-Basin Using Agent-Based Modeling”
  3. “Data mining predictive algorithms for estimating soil water content”
  4. “An election algorithm combined with support vector regression for estimating hydrological drought”
  5. “Evaluating performance indicators of irrigation systems using swarm intelligence methods in Lake Urmia basin, Iran”

Taye Minichil Meshesha | Agroecology | Best Researcher Award

Mr Taye Minichil Meshesha | Agroecology |Β Best Researcher Award

PhD student atΒ Β Tottori University,Β Japan

Dr. Meshesha earned his Ph.D. from Tottori University, Japan, with a research emphasis on agroecology-based land management. His academic journey includes an MSc in Hydraulics Engineering from Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia, and a BSc in Hydraulic and Water Resource Engineering from Wollega University, Ethiopia.

 

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Education:

  • Ph.D. in Hydrology and Water Resources from Tottori University, Japan (Expected graduation in September 2024).
  • MSc in Hydraulics Engineering from Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia.
  • BSc in Hydraulic and Water Resource Engineering from Wollega University, Ethiopia.

Professional Journey:

  • Assistant Lecturer (Sept. 2015 – Oct. 2016) and later Lecturer (Jan. 2018 – Oct. 2020) at Debre Markos University, Ethiopia.
  • Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Tottori University, Japan, focusing on agroecology-based land management.

πŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬ Research Focus:

Dr. Meshesha has made significant contributions to the field of sustainable land management, as evident in his publications. Notable works include articles on gully erosion susceptibility, land use/land cover changes, and household dietary diversity in the Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia. He actively engages in conferences, presenting research findings such as at the AGU Fall Meeting in 2022.

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PriyakantΒ Sinha | Food Systems | Best Researcher Award

DrΒ PriyakantΒ Sinha |Β Food Systems |Β Best Researcher Award

Lecturer atΒ Β University of New England,Β 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. πŸŒπŸ›°οΈπŸŒ±

 

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. πŸ“š

 

JiaxunΒ Xin | Crop Production | Best Scholar Award

MrΒ JiaxunΒ Xin |Β Crop Production |Β Best Scholar Award

Undergraduate student atΒ Β Minzu University of China

Jiaxun Xin, a 22-year-old male from Minzu University of China, is an undergraduate student specializing in Landscape Ecology and Sustainable Crop Production. Under the mentorship of landscape ecologist Yu Peng, he has devoted two years to researching macro ecology using remote sensing, big data, and machine learning. Currently pursuing his studies, Jiaxun has authored six SCI papers, including a significant contribution as the first author to the paper titled “Both class- and landscape-level patterns influence crop yield,” published in the European Journal of Agronomy.

 

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πŸ“š Academic Journey:

Jiaxun embarked on his research journey in the second semester of his sophomore year, delving into macro ecology using cutting-edge technologies like remote sensing, big data, and machine learning.

🌾 Expertise:

Jiaxun’s expertise lies in evaluating the intricate relationship between landscape metrics, climate variables, and crop yields for maize, rice, and wheat in China. His findings suggest that shaping both class- and landscape-level patterns can be instrumental in enhancing crop yield, providing valuable insights for global food security.

πŸ† Awards and Recognition:

Jiaxun Xin has been recognized as a Young Scientist, reflecting his dedication and contributions to the field of ecology.

Research Focus:

Jiaxun Xin’s research endeavors predominantly center around the intricate interplay of landscape patterns and their profound impact on crop yield and plant diversity. His work spans diverse categories, including:

  1. Landscape Ecology 🏞️: Jiaxun explores the effects of landscape patterns on plant species diversity globally, shedding light on the dynamic relationships that shape ecosystems.
  2. Crop Yield and Climate Change 🌾🌍: With a keen focus on sustainable crop production, he delves into understanding how both class- and landscape-level patterns influence crop yield, offering crucial insights in the face of climate change challenges.
  3. Spatial Dynamics in Plant Communities 🌐🌿: Jiaxun investigates the global patterns and drivers of spatial autocorrelation in plant communities within protected areas, contributing to our understanding of biodiversity conservation.
  4. Functional Traits and Climate Factors πŸƒπŸŒ§οΈ: His work extends to linking leaf functional traits with soil and climate factors in forest ecosystems, providing valuable knowledge for ecosystem management.

Jiaxun Xin’s diverse research categories showcase his commitment to addressing complex ecological challenges, making significant contributions to the fields of landscape ecology, crop yield sustainability, and biodiversity conservation.

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Dilmar Baretta | Organic Farming | SustainableAg Leadership Award

Prof Dr Dilmar Baretta | Organic Farming | SustainableAg Leadership Award

Rector atΒ  UDESC – Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Brazil

Prof. Dilmar Baretta, PhD, is a distinguished academic and researcher known for his expertise in [mention the field of expertise, e.g., Chemistry, Physics, etc.]. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree and has contributed significantly to the field through his research and publications.

 

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πŸ“Š Author Metrics:

  • πŸ“ 123 Documents
  • πŸ“– 1,746 Citations by 1,289 Documents
  • πŸ“ˆ h-index: 25

πŸ” Research Highlights:

  • 🌐 Global fine-resolution data on springtail abundance and community structure.
  • 🌱 Globally invariant metabolism but density-diversity mismatch in springtails.
  • 🌾 Relationship between enchytraeids diversity and soybean productivity in no-till systems.
  • 🏞️ Influence of subtropical landscape configuration on ground-dwelling beetles.
  • 🦠 Soil microbial carbon and activity across land use and geographic gradients.

 

Research Focus πŸŒ±πŸ”¬:

🌍 Prof. Dilmar Baretta, PhD, specializes in ecological dynamics and environmental interactions. His research navigates the intricate realms of biodiversity, spanning from “Global fine-resolution data on springtail abundance” to uncovering the “density-diversity mismatch in springtails” in different ecosystems. 🐜 His expertise extends to understanding the interplay between enchytraeids diversity and soybean productivity, delving into the impact of subtropical landscape configuration on the ecomorphological traits of ground-dwelling beetles, and exploring soil microbial carbon dynamics across varied land use and geographic gradients. 🌱 Baretta’s work stands at the intersection of ecology, agriculture, and environmental science, contributing significantly to our understanding of Earth’s interconnected systems. #Ecology #Biodiversity #EnvironmentalScience

 

Publications Top Notes:
  1. Title:Global fine-resolution data on springtail abundance and community structure
    Journal: Scientific Data, 2024
  2. Title:Globally invariant metabolism but density-diversity mismatch in springtails
    Journal: Nature Communications, 2023
  3. Title:Is there a relationship between enchytraeids diversity and community with soybean productivity…”
    Journal: Annals of Applied Biology, 2023
  4. Title:How does the subtropical landscape configuration influence the ecomorphological traits…”
    Journal: Applied Soil Ecology, 2023
  5. Title:Soil microbial carbon and activity along with land use and geographic gradients
    Journal: Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2023

 

 

 

 

MotasemΒ Saidan | Food Systems | Best Researcher Award

ProfΒ MotasemΒ Saidan |Β Food Systems |Β Best Researcher Award

Β The University of Jordan,Β Jordan

Prof. Motasem Saidan is an accomplished environmental engineer, researcher, and former Minister of Water and Irrigation in Jordan. With a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and extensive postdoctoral experience, he has led various multidisciplinary teams and conducted research in areas such as waste to energy, solid waste management, water treatment, and environmental impact assessment.

 

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πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“ Education:

Post-Doc in Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Georgia Tech, GA, USA, 2006. PhD in Chemical Engineering, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, 2005. MSc in Chemical Engineering, University of Jordan, 2001. BSc in Chemical Engineering, University of Jordan, 1998

🌟 Professional Achievements:

Former Minister of Water and Irrigation, Jordan (2020-2021). Led Water, Energy & Environment Center at the University of Jordan. Expert in Water-Energy-Environment nexus. Developed a mathematical model for COVID-19 predictions. Published in reputable journals and served on editorial boards. Certified International Waste Manager and Chartered Head of Specialist in Environmental Engineering

πŸ† Awards and Recognitions:

Received numerous grants and contracts for research and national projects. Active member in various environmental and engineering societies

Research Focus πŸŒ±πŸ”¬:

Prof. Motasem Saidan’s research focus spans a diverse range of environmental and public health issues. His work includes innovative studies on waste management, such as the pyrolysis of solid waste in refugee camps for bio-oil and char production. He has delved into the estimation of e-waste generation and disposal practices in Jordan, shedding light on residential behavior. Additionally, Prof. Saidan has contributed significantly to understanding the impact of strict state measures on the epidemiologic curve of COVID-19 in Jordan. His dedication to sustainable practices is evident in his research on wastewater reclamation in industries, emphasizing the importance of circular economy principles. πŸŒπŸ”¬β™»οΈ

Citations:

Prof. Motasem Saidan has been cited 1,830 times since the beginning of his academic career, with 1,477 citations since 2019. His h-index, a measure of both productivity and citation impact, stands at 25 overall and 22 since 2019. Additionally, his i10-index, representing the number of publications with at least 10 citations, is 37 in total and 34 since 2019. These metrics reflect the significant impact and recognition of Prof. Saidan’s contributions to the field, highlighting the influence of his research in scholarly circles. πŸ“šπŸ”πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬

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Sonia Dhouadi | AgroecologyΒ | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof DrΒ Β Sonia Dhouadi:Β AgroecologyΒ 
Teacher researcher atΒ Β Higher Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technologies University of Carthage,Β Tunisia

Sonia Dhaouadi, born on December 3, 1965, is a married individual with two children aged 19 and 29. Residing at Place KeΓ―reddine No. 35, Grombalia, Tunisia.Β Professionally, Sonia is an Assistant Professor and Head of the research unit for Limnic Hydrobiology at the Environmental Biomonitoring Laboratory (LR01ES14.FSB) since 2011. She holds a PhD in Biological Sciences, focusing on the ecobiological study of Atyaephyra desmaresti in Tunisian dam lakes. Her academic journey includes a DEA in Animal Ecology and a Master’s degree in Natural Sciences.

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πŸŽ“ Education:
  • πŸŽ“ PhD in Biological Sciences (2003)
  • πŸ“œ DEA of Animal Ecology (1995)
  • πŸ“š AEA in Ecology (1992)
  • πŸŽ“ Master of Natural Sciences (1991)
  • πŸŽ“ D.U.E.S in Natural Sciences
  • πŸŽ“ Baccalaureate in Mathematics and Sciences (1986)
πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ“ Previous Research:

🦐 PhD Thesis: Ecobiological Study of Atyaephyra desmaresti in Tunisian dam lakes. πŸ“– Master’s Thesis: Contribution to the study of population dynamics of ectoparasites in the Cap-Bon region.

πŸ“– Pedagogic Contributions:

πŸ“š Courses at HIEST: Biotic Resources, Environmental Monitoring, Applied Ecology, and more. πŸ“š Courses at HIBM: Animal Biology, Descriptive Embryology, Reproduction and Development.

πŸ‡ Research Focus:

Sonia Dhaouadi’s research spans the intricate ecosystems of Tunisia, with a primary focus on Limnic Hydrobiology and Environmental Biomonitoring. 🌊 Her extensive work includes ecological risk assessments of heavy metal accumulation in soil and plants, as well as evaluating heavy metal contamination in surface sediments of water bodies. 🌿 Her commitment to biodiversity conservation is evident in studies combining distribution data and molecular analyses for prioritizing conservation efforts amid climate change. 🦐 Sonia’s expertise extends to the impact of heavy metal pollution on invertebrates and the documentation of new insect species, showcasing her dedication to understanding and preserving Tunisia’s diverse ecosystems. #EcologyExplorer

 

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Dionisio Alvindia | Sustainable Agriculture

Prof Dr Dionisio Alvindia: Leading Research in Sustainable Agriculture
Director IV and Scientist IV atΒ Β Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PHilMech), Department of Agriculture,Β Philippines

πŸŒ±πŸ”¬Dionisio de Guzman Alvindia is a distinguished professional in the field of agriculture and postharvest development. 🌱 Born on November 22, 1963, in Sta. Cruz, Guimba, Nueva Ecija, he currently resides in Purok 2, San Manuel, Quezon, Nueva Ecija.Alvindia holds the position of Director IV and Scientist IV at the Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PHilMech), located in the CLSU Compound, Science City of MuΓ±oz, Nueva Ecija. He is also an Affiliate Professor VI at the College of Agriculture, Central Luzon State University, and a Research Consultant at the Center for Natural Sciences and Environmental Research (CENSER), De La Salle University.🌍🌾

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πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“ Education:

BS Agriculture Central Luzon State University June 1980-April 1985. MS International Agricultural Development Tokyo University of Agriculture April 1998-March 2000. PhD Agricultural Science Tokyo University of Agriculture April 2000-March 2003. JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow Tokyo University of Agriculture April 2006-March 2008. Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellow Montana State University January 2012-July 2012 Dionisio de Guzman Alvindia’s academic journey is truly remarkable! πŸ“š Here’s a snapshot of his educational milestones:From the foundations of agricultural science to international agricultural development and prestigious fellowships, Dionisio’s academic path has been both diverse and distinguished! 🌍🌱

πŸ“š Research Interest:

Dionisio de Guzman Alvindia’s research pursuits are as diverse as they are impactful! 🌱 His focus lies in the development of sustainable non-chemical strategies (NCA) for managing diseases in tropical fruits and high-value crops. 🍍🌾

He delves into the world of microbial control agents (MCA), exploring the potential of generally regarded as safe (GRAS) compounds, natural compounds, food additives, and even hot water treatment. πŸ”¬πŸŒΏ

But Dionisio’s curiosity doesn’t stop there! His studies extend to the intricate realms of storage, mycobiota, and mycotoxins across a spectrum of cropsβ€”be it fruits, vegetables, grains, coffee, cacao, or cassava. β˜•πŸ«πŸŒ½

In the quest for sustainable and innovative solutions, Dionisio’s research serves as a beacon for a healthier, more resilient agriculture. πŸŒπŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬

Research Focus πŸŒ±πŸ”¬

Dionisio de Guzman Alvindia’s research spans a diverse spectrum, focusing on innovative solutions for agricultural challenges. 🌿 His work explores the fungitoxic properties of Citrus limon L. peel extracts and Curcuma longa L. against anthracnose in mango, showcasing promising biocontrol strategies. πŸ‹πŸ› Additionally, he contributes to the evolutionary and eco-economic considerations in biological control of plant diseases. πŸ”„ In the realm of stored product pests, his investigations into phosphine resistance and acaricidal properties of Moringa oleifera Lam., Allium longicuspis Regel, and Allium sativum L. provide valuable insights for pest management. 🌾🐜 Dionisio’s research blends practicality with ecological awareness, making a significant impact on agriculture.

 

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