Antonio Motta | Soil Fertility | SustainableAg Leadership Award

Prof  Antonio  Motta |  Soil Fertility | SustainableAg Leadership Award

Professor Titula at  Federal University of Praná – Brazil

 Antonio Carlos Vargas Motta is a prominent researcher with significant contributions in the field of Agronomy, particularly focusing on soil fertility, fertilization, and plant nutrition. He holds a position as a Full Professor at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) and is actively involved in postgraduate education in Soil Science at UFPR. Below is a summary of his academic achievements and research interests.

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

Academic Qualifications:

Post-doctorate from The University of Nottingham, England, in 2016. Doctorate in Agronomy and Soils from Auburn University in 2002. Master’s degree in Soils and Plant Nutrition from Universidade Federal de Lavras in 1987. Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy from Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo in 1984.

Notable Publications:

Research covers a broad range of topics including soil fertility, plant nutrition, forest management, and environmental assessment. Notable publications in peer-reviewed journals such as “CIÊNCIA RURAL,” “JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH,” “Soil Research,” “Sustainability,” “BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH,” and “Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management.”

Collaborative Work:

Collaboration with various researchers and institutions worldwide, evidenced by co-authored papers. Collaborative research spans topics including soil management, forest ecology, plant nutrition, and environmental impact assessment.

 

Research Focus: Soil Fertility 🌱

🌱 Soil Fertility 🌿 Fertilization of Forest Species (such as Pinus taeda, Eucalyptus, Araucaria, and Yerba Mate) 🔬 Micronutrients in Agriculture 🍃 Use of Organic and Residual Materials in Agriculture. These research areas are reflected in his work on topics such as magnesium deficiency in Pinus taeda, soil macrofauna in regenerating Atlantic Forest patches, crop rotation and liming effects on soybean and corn yield, environmental assessment of iron ore tailings, accumulation capacity of nickel and zinc in Yerba Mate, and wood production in response to fertilization and liming.

Citations:

  • Antônio Carlos Vargas Motta has a total of 1,132 citations from 950 documents.
  • He has authored or co-authored a total of 112 documents.
  • His h-index, which reflects the number of papers (h) that have been cited at least h times, is not explicitly provided in the information provided. However, the h-index is commonly used to evaluate the impact of a researcher’s work based on their citation record.

The h-index button is disabled in the preview mode, so it’s not possible to view the h-graph or determine the exact h-index from the information given. If you have access to a platform like Google Scholar or a scholarly database, you may be able to find more detailed metrics including the h-index for Antônio Carlos Vargas Motta.

 

 

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Is magnesium deficiency the major cause of needle chlorosis of Pinus taeda in Brazil?
    • Authors: Motta, A.C.V., Maeda, S., Rodrigues, V.S.S., Barbosa, J.Z., Gomes, J.B.V.
    • Journal: Journal of Forestry Research, 2024, 35(1), 24
  2. Soil macrofauna and water-related functions in patches of regenerating Atlantic Forest in Brazil
    • Authors: Demetrio, W.C., Brown, G.G., Pupin, B., Bartz, M.L.C., Borma, L.S.
    • Journal: Pedobiologia, 2024, 103, 150944
  3. Soybean and corn yield as affected by crop rotation and surface liming under a no-tillage system
    • Authors: Fontoura, S.M.V., Melinski, A.M., Motta, A.C.V., Prior, S.A., Pauletti, V.
    • Journal: Soil Research, 2024, 62(1), SR22246
  4. Integrated environmental assessment of iron ore tailings in floodplain soils and plants after the Fundão Dam disaster in Brazil
    • Authors: Melo, V.F., Lipski, B., Motta, A.C.V., Thá, E.L., Bastos, L.P.
    • Journal: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 2024, 20(1), pp. 117–132
  5. Accumulation Capacity of Nickel and Zinc in Yerba Mate Cultivated in Soils with Contrasting Parent Materials
    • Authors: Ulbrich, N.C.M., Motta, A.C.V., Magri, E., Wendling, I., Poggere, G.
    • Journal: Biological Trace Element Research, 2023, 201(11), pp. 5468–5480
  6. Wood production and nutritional status of Pinus taeda L. in response to fertilization and liming: a meta-analysis of the Americas
    • Authors: Rodrigues, V.S., Motta, A.C.V., Barbosa, J.Z., Ercole, T.M., Prior, S.A.
    • Journal: IForest, 2023, 16(4), pp. 195–201

 

Thi Thanh Thuy Nguyen | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr Thi Thanh Thuy Nguyen | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Department of Chemistry at  Nong Lam University – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Dr. Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy is a renowned figure in the field of Chemistry, particularly in Nano materials and Nano technology, with a focus on polymer physics and analytical chemistry. Currently serving as the Head of the Department of Chemistry at Nong Lam University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Dr. Thuy has been actively involved in academia and research for over two decades.

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

📚 Education:

She holds a PhD in Polymer Physics from Le Mans University, France, where she made significant contributions to the field. Prior to her doctoral studies, she obtained her Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Science, Vietnam National University, and her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Hue University of Education, Vietnam.

🏆 Achievements:

Throughout her career, Dr. Thuy has garnered recognition for her contributions to the scientific community. Her research has been published in renowned journals and has received citations from fellow researchers worldwide.

🌱 Interests:

Apart from her academic pursuits, Dr. Thuy is passionate about exploring sustainable approaches in chemistry, particularly utilizing plant extracts for nanoparticle synthesis and environmental remediation.

Dr. Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy’s dedication to advancing the frontiers of Chemistry through innovative research and academic leadership makes her a prominent figure in the scientific community.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Thuy’s research primarily focuses on the synthesis and application of various nanostructures, including silver nanoparticles, metal-organic frameworks, and zinc oxide nanoparticles, for diverse applications such as wound healing, antibacterial films, and environmental remediation.

citations:

  • Total Citations: 1,156
  • Citations Since 2019: 865

Author Indices:

  • h-index: 17
  • i10-index: 23 (Total), 21 (Since 2019)

These citation metrics reflect the impact and influence of Dr. Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy’s research contributions within the academic community. Her work has been widely cited, indicating its significance and relevance in the field of Chemistry.

Publications Top Notes:

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.”

 

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

📚 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)

John Benavides | Sustainable Agriculture | Excellence in Research

Assoc Prof Dr  John Benavides | Sustainable Agriculture | Excellence in Research

Investigador, Colômbia

Dr. John Alexander Benavides Piracón, born on August 8, 1979, in Bogotá, Colombia, is a 44-year-old professional with a diverse background in public health, environmental health, and occupational safety. He holds a Ph.D. in Public Health from the State University of Feira de Santana (2022), a Master’s in Health and Occupational Safety from the National University of Colombia (2010), and a degree in Medical Surgery from the Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia (2005).

 

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

🎓 Academic Achievements:

  • Ph.D. in Public Health, State University of Feira de Santana, 2022
  • Master’s in Health and Occupational Safety, National University of Colombia, 2010
  • Medical Surgeon, Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia, 2005

👨‍💼 Professional Experience:

  • Current Role: Science and Technology Manager, Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation.
    • Focus on health sovereignty missions, international relations, and reducing gaps in STI for health.
  • Previous Roles:
    • Leader of the Health Research Center, North Integrated Health Services Subnetwork.
    • Lecturer at University of the Rosario and Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca.
    • Researcher at the National Institute of Health.
    • Associate Professor at Universidad EAN, with various responsibilities and research projects.
    • Specialized Professional at District Health Secretariat, managing health surveillance projects.
    • Medical Researcher at Ergonomics Laboratory, National University of Colombia.
    • Occupational Health Instructor at National Learning Service SENA.

🏆 Awards:

  • Scholarship for student exchange in Latin America, the Caribbean, or Canada (EkoSanté), November 2014.
  • Doctoral studies scholarship from the Organization of American States (OAS), December 2017.

Research Focus 📝:

🔬 Dr. John A. Benavides Piracón’s research encompasses diverse areas with a primary focus on environmental health. His work delves into understanding personal exposure to air pollution on main roads in Bogotá, employing a mixed-method approach. Additionally, he explores the impact of pesticides on school-age children’s cognitive abilities in rural Bogotá, contributing to the field of neurotoxicology. With expertise in analytical methods, he validates techniques for determining manganese and lead levels in human hair and nails. Dr. Benavides Piracón’s dedication to assessing exposure levels, especially for vulnerable populations like people with disabilities in rural homes, reflects his commitment to advancing environmental health research. 🌍💡

 

Publications Top Notes:
  1. Title: Assessment of Factors Influencing Personal Exposure to Air Pollution on Main Roads in Bogota: A Mixed-Method Study
    • Authors: Malagón-Rojas, J.N., Parra-Barrera, E.L., Toloza-Pérez, Y.G., …, Morales, R., Sarmiento, O.L.
    • Journal: Medicina (Lithuania), 2022, 58(8), 1125
    • Abstract: The study explores various factors influencing personal exposure to air pollution on main roads in Bogota, utilizing a mixed-method approach for a comprehensive understanding.
  2. Title: Validation of an Analytical Method for the Determination of Manganese and Lead in Human Hair and Nails Using Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
    • Authors: Forero-Mendieta, J.R., Varón-Calderón, J.D., Varela-Martínez, D.A., …, Acosta-Velásquez, R.D., Benavides-Piracón, J.A.
    • Journal: Separations, 2022, 9(7), 158
    • Abstract: The research focuses on validating an analytical method for determining manganese and lead levels in human hair and nails using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry.
  3. Title: Prenatal and postnatal exposure to pesticides and school-age children’s cognitive ability in rural Bogotá, Colombia
    • Authors: Benavides-Piracón, J.A., Hernández-Bonilla, D., Menezes-Filho, J.A., …, Muñoz, I.A.M., Pardo, M.A.H.
    • Journal: NeuroToxicology, 2022, 90, pp. 112–120
    • Abstract: Investigates the impact of prenatal and postnatal exposure to pesticides on the cognitive ability of school-age children in rural Bogotá, Colombia.
  4. Title: Exposure levels to PM2.5 and black carbon for people with disabilities in rural homes of Colombia
    • Authors: Martínez Vallejo, L.A., Hernández Pardo, M.A., Benavides Piracón, J.A., …, Molina Achury, N.J.
    • Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2021, 193(1), 37
    • Abstract: Examines exposure levels to PM2.5 and black carbon for people with disabilities in rural homes of Colombia, addressing environmental health concerns.
  5. Title: Professional practice of physiotherapy graduates of Universidad Nacional de Colombia in the context of the Colombian health system | Práctica profesional de los egresados del programa de Fisioterapia de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia en el marco del sistema de salud Colombiano
    • Authors: Molina-Achury, N.J., Vianna-D’avila, A.L., Benavides-Piracón, J., Quintana-Cortés, M.A.
    • Journal: Revista Facultad de Medicina, 2017, 65(2), pp. 311–319
    • Abstract: Explores the professional practice of physiotherapy graduates from Universidad Nacional de Colombia within the framework of the Colombian health system.

Sisay Belay Bedeke | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr Sisay Belay Bedeke | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at  Wolaita Sodo University, Ethiopia

Sisay Belay Bedeke, PhD, is an Ethiopian researcher and project coordinator, born on June 11, 1986, in Arba Minch. He holds a PhD in Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics from Ghent University, Belgium, specializing in social vulnerability to climate change, resilience, and adaptation strategies in Ethiopia.

 

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

Education:

  • PhD (2014-2020): Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics, Ghent University, Belgium
  • MSc (2009-2011): Rural Development, Haramaya University, Ethiopia
  • BSc (2005-2007): Rural Development and Agricultural Extension, Haramaya University, Ethiopia

Experience:

  • Researcher & Project Coordinator (11/2013-till now): Wolaita Sodo University, Ethiopia
    • Research: Sustainable agro-food systems, climate-smart agriculture, and food security.
    • Coordination: Conflict resolution, climate vulnerability, gender analysis, and sustainable land management.
    • Teaching: Sustainable development, environment, and society.
    • Supervision: Overseeing partner projects, MSc, and PhD projects.
  • Project Coordinator (01/11/2021-30/10/2023): CORDAID-WSU Project Office
    • Coordinated projects on local crop production for sustainable livelihood and biodiversity management.
    • Managed project schedules, resources, and communication with stakeholders.
  • Visiting Researcher (05/2022-08/2022): University College Dublin, Ireland
    • Conducted research on model farm planning and climate-resilient dairy, feed, and pasture value chains.
  • Lecturer & Researcher (09/2007-10/2013): Haramaya University, Ethiopia
    • Conducted research on sustainable livelihood, climate adaptation, and irrigation development.
    • Coordinated research projects and promoted operational plans.
    • Taught environmental management, project planning, and ecological dynamics.
  • Project Officer (07/2007-10/2007): Institute of Sustainable Development, Ethiopia
    • Assisted in the development of action plans and ensured grant operations.
    • Conducted rapid need assessments and assisted in program evaluations.

Training:

  • Programming R and GIS for Agriculture (Jan-Mar 2020), Ghent University, Belgium
  • The Business Plan, Planning for Success (Oct 2017), Global Affairs Canada
  • Research Design Methods (Dec 2015-Mar 2016), Ghent University, Belgium
  • Analysis of Variance (Jan-Mar 2016), Ghent University, Belgium
  • Linear Regression (Oct 2016-Mar 2017), Ghent University, Belgium
  • Scientific Data Analysis and Management (May 2013), Haramaya University, Ethiopia

Research Focus 📝:

Dr. Sisay Belay Bedeke’s research spans diverse aspects of climate change and agricultural sustainability in Ethiopia. His work, published in reputable journals, includes a comparative analysis of farm household livelihood vulnerability to climate-related risks in southern Ethiopia. Dr. Bedeke explores spatiotemporal variability and trends in rainfall and temperature, crucial for climate change adaptations in rural communities. Additionally, he contributes to assessing climate change-induced poverty among mixed crop-livestock smallholders in Wolaita Zone. Through his research, Dr. Bedeke advocates for bundling conservation tillage, improved crop varieties, and diversification to enhance food security. He also delves into the lessons Ethiopia can draw from China’s rural industrialization for sustainable development. In examining local cognition’s impact on climate change adaptation, Dr. Bedeke emphasizes the farmer’s perspective.

 

Publications Top Notes:

Muthulakshmi P | Sustainable Agriculture | AgriInnovator in Academia Award

Dr Muthulakshmi P | Sustainable Agriculture | AgriInnovator in Academia Award

Professor at  SRM INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, India

Dr. P. Muthulakshmi is an accomplished Computer Science professional with a Ph.D. in Computer Science from SRM University, focusing on “Performance Enhanced Task Scheduling Algorithms for Grid Computing Environment.” With 19 years of experience in academia, she currently serves as a Professor. Her research spans Smart Systems, Wireless Sensor Networks, Parallel and Distributed Computing (Grid Computing, Cloud Computing), Algorithms, and Semantic Web.

 

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

📚 Education

  • Ph.D. in Computer Science, SRM University, 2016
  • M.Phil. in Computer Science, Periyar University, 2004
  • M.Sc. in Computer Science, Nehru Memorial College, Bharathidasan University, 2001
  • B.Sc. in Computer Science, Sri Sarada Niketan College for Women, Bharathidasan University, 1999

👩‍🏫 Experience

  • Total: 19 years
  • Current: Professor at SRM Institute of Science and Technology since March 2007
  • Previous: Valliammal College for Women, Anna Nagar, Chennai

🎓 Academic Responsibilities

  • Member of Exam Cell, Question Paper Setting, Board of Studies
  • Program Coordinator, Placement Coordinator, Project Guide
  • Coordinator for NAAC, NIRF, and Anti Ragging Cell
  • Class Advisor, Online Education Coordinator

Research Focus 📝:

Dr. P. Muthulakshmi’s research focus revolves around advancing task scheduling algorithms for efficient Grid Computing. 🖥️ With a keen interest in heterogeneous environments, she has contributed significantly to scheduling policies and strategies. Her work, including the development of the “Enhanced DAGitizer” and “Critical Task First Algorithm,” emphasizes optimizing task scheduling in parallel applications. 🔄 Through publications in renowned journals such as the “International Review on Computers and Software,” she has explored scheduling strategies, task duplication, and low-complexity algorithms. Driven by a passion for enhancing grid computing performance, her research lays the foundation for improved computational efficiency in diverse computing environments. 🚀

 

Publications Top Notes:

Byron Lapo Calderón | Sustainable Agriculture

🌱Dr Byron Lapo Calderón: Leading Researcher in Sustainable Agriculture
Profesor at Universidad Técnica de Machala, Ecuador

🏆Congratulations, Dr Byron Lapo Calderón, on winning the esteemed Best Researcher Award from ResearchW! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have truly made a significant impact in your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done! 👨‍🎓

🌍 Byron Gonzalo Lapo Calderón, born on January 12, 1983, in Machala, Ecuador, is an accomplished individual in the field of chemical engineering and environmental sciences. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the Universidad Técnica de Machala in 2006. Subsequently, Byron pursued a Master’s in Environmental Engineering at the Escuela Politécnica Nacional in 2014. Currently a Ph.D. candidate in Chemical Process Engineering at the Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña, Spain, Byron has demonstrated his commitment to academic excellence. ! 🥳👏

Professional Profiles: 🎉
Research Focus: 🌍🔬

This person’s research focus spans diverse areas, showcasing a multidisciplinary approach. They delve into sustainable solutions using banana waste for critical rare earth recovery, explore starch gelatinization in Ecuadorian exportable bananas, and address environmental challenges through chitosan-iron (III) systems for mercury and lead sorption. The application of chitosan-based materials extends to neodymium and antimony removal, emphasizing their versatility. Additionally, their work involves assessing mercury levels in Ecuadorian coastal sediments and enhancing electrochemical sensors for chemical oxygen demand determination. The research culminates in innovative methods like Nafion film covers and chitosan-manganese-ferrite magnetic beads for efficient metal recovery.

Publication Top Notes: 👨‍🎓🌱