Gandura Abagandura | Soil health | Women Researcher Award

Dr Gandura Abagandura | Soil health | Women Researcher Award

Post-Doctoral Researcher at  University of Nebraska Lincoln, United States

Dr. Gandura Abagandura is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, specializing in sustainable agriculture, soil health, and greenhouse gas emissions. He earned his Ph.D. in Plant and Environmental Sciences from Clemson University in 2016, with a minor in Statistics. Prior to his current position, he worked as a Soil Scientist in Libya and held roles such as Arabic Tutor and Research Assistant at Clemson University.

 

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Education:

Ph.D., Clemson University, South Carolina, United States, 2016 Plant and Environmental Sciences 🌱 Minor in Statistics, Clemson University, South Carolina, United States, 2016
Mathematical Science 📊 Higher Diploma in English, Amal Institution, Libya, 2008 Linguistic Excellence 📚🇱🇾 M.S., Omar Almukter University, Libya, 2007 Department of Soil and Water Sciences 💧🌍 B.S., Omar Almukter University, Libya, 2004 Department of Soil and Water Sciences 🌱📈

Expertise:

 Sustainable Agriculture: Implementing practices like rotational grazing, no-till, cover crops, and integrating livestock to optimize environmental integrity 🌱🌾 Soil Health: Evaluating and enhancing soil health and microbial activity for resilient agricultural systems 💧🌱 Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Specialized in studying and mitigating CO2, CH4, and N2O emissions for sustainable environmental practices 🌍🔍 Carbon, Methane, and Nitrogen Cycles: Understanding and managing essential elements in the agricultural ecosystem 🔄🌾 Water Quality: Assessing and optimizing water quality in agricultural settings 💦🌾 Logistic Models: Utilizing mathematical models for predictive analysis and decision-making 📊🔍 Spatial Modeling: Employing spatial modeling techniques for effective land management 🗺️🌾 Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis: Applying robust methodologies for accurate research findings 📈🔬

Employment History:

2008-2010: Soil Scientist, Agricultural Research Center, Libya 🇱🇾 2013-2014: Arabic Tutor, Clemson University, South Carolina, United States, English Department 📚🗣️ 2015-2016: Research Assistant, Clemson University, South Carolina, United States, Plant and Environmental Sciences 🔬🌱 2017 (July)-2019 (December): Post-Doctoral Researcher, South Dakota State University, South Dakota, United States, Department of Agronomy, Horticulture & Plant Science 🌾🔍 2020 (January)-Present: Post-Doctoral Researcher, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture 🌽🔬

Research Skills:

Dr. Abagandura’s extensive skill set includes expertise in sustainable agriculture techniques, greenhouse gas flux measurements, soil and water sampling, and precision agriculture using GIS and UAVs. His proficiency in data analysis with JMP, SigmaPlot, and R Software reflects his commitment to producing robust research findings.

Research Focus:

Passionate about environmental issues, Dr. Abagandura’s research revolves around sustainable agriculture practices, soil health enhancement, and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. His expertise spans a wide range of areas, including carbon cycles, water quality, and logistic models.

citations:

All-time Metrics (Since Start of Career):

  • Citations: 327
  • h-index: 12
  • i10-index: 14

Metrics Since 2019:

  • Citations: 322
  • h-index: 12
  • i10-index: 14

Dr. Gandura Abagandura’s impactful research has garnered 327 citations throughout their career, demonstrating a consistent scholarly influence. Since 2019, their work has been cited 322 times, reaffirming the sustained relevance and significance of their contributions to the scientific community. The h-index and i10-index, both standing at 12 and 14 respectively, reflect the depth and breadth of their scholarly impact. 📚🔍

 

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Mohamed | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Mohamed: Sustainable Agriculture
Researcher, Assist Prof Dr at  National INstitute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt

Mohamed Ashour Fikry Metwally is an Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF) in Egypt, specializing in Marine Microalgae Production. Born on November 2, 1980, in Alexandria, Egypt, he holds a Ph.D. in Animal and Fish Production, focusing on the improvement of productivity and nutritional value of marine microalgae.

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📚 Education:
  • PhD in Animal and Fish Production, Alexandria University
  • MSc in Animal and Fish Production, Tanta University
  • B.Sc. in Fish Production, Al-Azhar University
📌 Work Experience:

Assistant Professor (2022 – Now). Researcher, PhD (2015 – 2022). Assistant Researcher, MSc (2011 – 2015). Researcher Assistant, BSc (2006 – 2011). Algae Production Specialist, B.Sc. (Technician) (2004 – 2006)

🌱 Specializations:

Food security and safety. Aquaculture and environment sustainability. Nanotechnology applications in aquaculture. Integrated and smart aquaculture systems. Microalgae/seaweed research and applications

Research Focus 🌱🔍

🔬 Research Focus: In the last 5 years, Mohamed Ashour has excelled in the field of marine microalgae production and sustainable aquaculture. With an impressive H-index of 23 and 1,200 total citations on SCOPUS, his prolific contributions include 55 publications in indexed SCOPUS journals and 7 in non-indexed journals, with 5 indexed in the Egyptian Knowledge Bank. Notably, he has authored 35 corresponding papers, 13 first-authored, and 13 last-authored papers, showcasing a well-rounded impact. His diverse research spans from Q1 to Q4 journals, accumulating a total impact factor of 174.3. Additionally, he has contributed 2 published book chapters, with one more accepted in Springer Nature. 🌱📚

 

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