Shamsollah Ayoubi | Fertility Management | Best Scholar Award

Prof Shamsollah Ayoubi | Fertility Management | Best Scholar Award

Researcher at  Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

Professor Shamsollah Ayoubi, born on December 31, 1971, in Kashan, Iran, is an esteemed Iranian soil scientist renowned for his contributions to environmental pedology, digital soil mapping, soil erosion, and soil pollution research.

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🎓 Education:

BSc in Soil Science, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran. MSc in Soil Science, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran. PhD in Soil Science, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

🏫 Teaching Experience:

Assistant Teaching at Isfahan University of Technology (1995-2001). Teaching at Gorgan University, Iran (2002-2006). Teaching at Isfahan University of Technology (2007-present)

🏆 Awards:

Recipient of various awards including Top Young Researcher at Isfahan University of Technology and Top Researcher in Isfahan Province

🌱 Research Focus: Fertility Management

Professor Shamsollah Ayoubi specializes in Fertility Management research, delving into the intricate dynamics of soil fertility and its optimization for sustainable agricultural practices. With a keen focus on maximizing crop yield while minimizing environmental impact, his work encompasses the study of nutrient cycling, soil amendments, and innovative techniques for enhancing soil health. Through comprehensive analysis and experimentation, Professor Ayoubi seeks to develop practical strategies tailored to diverse agricultural landscapes, aiming to address global food security challenges and promote ecological resilience. His contributions in Fertility Management underscore a commitment to advancing agricultural sustainability and fostering resilient ecosystems for future generations.

Citations:

Professor Shamsollah Ayoubi has been cited a total of 7,145 times, with an h-index of 48, indicating the impact of his research throughout his career. Since 2019, he has garnered 5,311 citations, with an h-index of 42, reflecting continued relevance and influence in his field during recent years. These citation metrics underscore the significant contributions Professor Ayoubi has made to the scientific community, particularly in the realm of Fertility Management research.

 

Jay Prakash Verma | Sustainable Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Jay Prakash Verma | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Senior Assistant Professor at Banaras Hindu University, India

Dr. Jay Prakash Verma is a Senior Assistant Professor (III) at the Plant Microbe-Interaction Lab, Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. He is also a former Visiting Professor at the Soil Microbiology Laboratory, Department of Soil Science, Federal University of Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil, and a former Visiting Fellow at the Hawkesbury Institute of the Environment, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia.

 

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📚 Educational Qualification:

  • Ph.D. in Botany and Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry, Banaras Hindu University.
  • M.Sc. in Biotechnology, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology.
  • B.Sc. (Hons) in Botany, Banaras Hindu University.

🏆 Academic Achievements:

  • 5 Ph.D. degrees awarded, 4 M.Phil. degrees, and supervision of numerous M.Sc. dissertations.
  • Research areas include Pesticide Degrading Microbes, Bioethanol Production, and Plant Growth Promotion.

🌱 Teaching Experience:

  • Teaching various environmental and microbiology courses since 2011.

👨‍🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Jay Prakash Verma’s research spans a diverse spectrum in environmental microbiology and sustainable agriculture. His work encompasses:

  • Plant-Microbe Interaction: Investigating the intricate relationships between plants and microbes for sustainable agricultural practices.
  • Microbial Consortia: Developing innovative microbial consortia for applications in biofertilizers, bioethanol production, and pesticide degradation.
  • Soil Health Management: Contributing to the restoration of soil health, especially in degraded and arid regions, through cutting-edge research.
  • Bioremediation: Exploring the potential of microbes in bioremediation processes for degraded soils.

Dr. Verma’s multifaceted research significantly contributes to addressing environmental challenges and advancing sustainable agricultural solutions. 🌍🌾

Citations:

Dr. Jay Prakash Verma’s citation metrics showcase a strong impact in the academic community:

All-Time Citations:

  • Citations: 9326
  • h-index: 46
  • i10-index: 89

Citations Since 2019:

  • Citations: 6568
  • h-index: 41
  • i10-index: 79

These metrics highlight the continuous and significant contributions Dr. Verma has made to his field, demonstrating the ongoing impact of his research since 2019. 📚🔍

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Chander Prakash | Sustainable Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mr Chander Prakash | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. (Research Scholar) at  Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, India

Chander Prakash is a dedicated professional with a background in Mechanical Engineering, holding a B.Tech from Ludhiana College of Engineering & Technology and an M.Tech in Industrial Engineering from Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Industrial and Production Engineering from Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Chander is committed to advancing research in his field.

 

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Education:

  • Ph.D. in Industrial and Production Engineering (Pursuing) – Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
  • M.Tech in Industrial Engineering – Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana (2017)
  • B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering – Ludhiana College of Engineering & Technology (2015)

Professional Experience:

  • Teaching Assistant – Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana (Aug 2015 – Jul 2017)
  • Lecturer/Lab Instructor – Pannu Polytechnic Collge, Batala (Feb 2018 – Jun 2019)

Research Topics:

  • M.Tech: “A Study to Investigate Vibration Exposure among On-Road Tractor Vehicle Drivers.”
  • Ph.D.: “Optimization of Human and Machine Health Parameters in Tractor Farming.”

👨‍🔬 Research Focus:

Chander Prakash’s research is primarily centered around the intersection of industrial engineering and agricultural technology. His work delves into the application of Smart Farming, emphasizing IoT systems, challenges, and opportunities. His comprehensive studies on Whole-Body Vibration among tractor drivers contribute significantly to occupational health. With a keen focus on optimization, he explores ride conditions, lumbar spine stress, and vibration exposure during soil tillage operations. Chander’s research extends to modeling and optimizing tractor ride conditions under various operational scenarios. Through his impactful work, he strives to enhance both human and machine health in the agricultural sector. 🌐👨‍🌾

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Raquel Breitenbach | Sustainable Agricultural | Excellence in Research

Prof Dr Raquel Breitenbach | Sustainable Agricultural | Excellence in Research

Professor at  IFRS, Brazil

Raquel Breitenbach is an accomplished educator, extensionist, and researcher at the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology of Rio Grande do Sul – Campus Sertão. With a solid academic background, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Rural Development and Agribusiness Management, a Teaching degree in the same field, a Master’s degree, and a Ph.D., all obtained from the Federal University of Santa Maria.

 

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Education/Degree:

  • Ph.D. in Rural Extension, UFSM, 2011-2012
  • Master’s in Rural Extension, UFSM, 2006-2008
  • Bachelor’s in Rural Development and Agribusiness Management, UERGS, 2002-2005

🌱 Research Projects:

Sustainable development in the Alto Uruguai region. Local food production and governance in high-end Brazilian restaurants. Business plan application in a family winery and development of wine tourism experiences

🏆 Awards and Titles:

Excellence in academic performance (2006-2010). Featured in the 7th Research, Extension, and Teaching Salon of IFRS (2022)

👩‍💼 Professional Experience:

Government Employee at IFRS since 2010. Engaged in various research projects, managerial positions, and academic committees

👨‍🔬 Research Focus:

Raquel Breitenbach’s research primarily focuses on the dynamics of generational succession in agriculture, especially among young rural women studying agrarian sciences. Her work delves into gender differences and emotional aspects influencing family farm business succession in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. She explores the intersection of innovation and sustainability in agroecological practices within family farming. Raquel also contributes to discussions on the legal and informal aspects of cheese marketing in southern Brazil and investigates factors influencing flexitarian choices in reducing meat consumption. Her research sheds light on the significance of the National School Feeding Program for the empowerment of rural women. 🌾👩‍🌾👩‍🔬🚜

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Generational succession in agriculture: academic debate and scientific trends
    • Authors: Boscardin, M., Breitenbach, R., Vaz, F.N.
    • Published in: Ciencia Rural, 2024, 54(5), e20220363
  2. Should I stay or should I go? Gender differences and factors influencing family farm business succession in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
    • Authors: Breitenbach, R., Foguesatto, C.R.
    • Published in: Land Use Policy, 2023, 128, 106597
  3. “I DECIDED TO STAY”: EMOTIONAL ASPECTS AS DETERMINING FACTORS OF THE SUCCESSION PROCESS IN IPIRANGA DO SUL/RS
    • Authors: Breitenbach, R., Dallagnol, R.P., Troian, A.
    • Published in: Revista Brasileira de Gestao e Desenvolvimento Regional, 2023, 19(1), pp. 101–122
  4. O que influencia os flexitarianos a reduzir o consumo de carne no Brasil?
    • Authors: Boscardin, M., Dorr, A.C., Breitenbach, R., Brandão, J.B.
    • Published in: Estudos Avancados, 2023, 37(109), pp. 243–260
  5. Young rural women students of agricultural sciences: do they not want or do not have the opportunity to be successors?
    • Author: Breitenbach, R.
    • Published in: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural, 2023, 62(1), e262212
  6. To be or not to be a successor? The aspirations of the rural youth of Rio Grande do Sul
    • Authors: Breitenbach, R., Corazza, G.
    • Published in: Revista Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Ninez y Juventud, 2021, 19(3)