AlexanderΒ Rincon | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

DrΒ AlexanderΒ Rincon |Β Sustainable Agriculture |Β Best Researcher Award

ProfesorΒ atΒ Β Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Alexander RincΓ³n Ruiz, PhD, is a Colombian economist and professor at the School of Economics, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. He holds a doctorate in Ecological Economics from the Universitat AutΓ²noma de Barcelona, where his thesis received honors. Additionally, he completed doctoral research at the University of Cambridge, specializing in Land Economy.

 

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πŸŽ“ Education:

  • Ph.D. in Ecological Economics, Universitat AutΓ²noma de Barcelona (2013)
  • Doctoral Research Visitor, University of Cambridge, UK (2009)
  • M.A. in Agricultural Economics, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (2002)
  • B.A. in Economics, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (1998)

🌐 Professional Experience:

  • Coordinator, “Subase al tejido ambiental del territorio” project, Centro de Investigaciones para el Desarrollo (2022-2023)
  • Professor, School of Economics, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (2017 – Present)
  • National Evaluator, IPBES National Assessment, Humboldt Institute, Colciencias, MADS (2017 – Present)
  • Leader, South American Chapter – Ecosystem Services Partnership (ESP) (2017 – Present)
  • Researcher and Coordinator, Alexander von Humboldt Research Institute (2011 – 2016, 2017 – Present)
  • Coordinator, South American Chapter – Ecosystem Services Partnership (ESP) (2013 – Present)
  • Organizer, First Regional ESP Conference in Latin America (2016)

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Teaching Experience:

  • Professor, School of Economics, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (2017 – Present)
  • Visiting Professor, Universidad Nacional AutΓ³noma de MΓ©xico (UNAM) (2016)
  • Teaching roles at various universities including Universidad del Rosario, Universidad Distrital de Colombia, Universidad Externado de Colombia, and more.

 

🌱 Research Focus:

  • Integral valuation of biodiversity and ecosystem services
  • Socioeconomic dynamics, well-being, and ecosystem services
  • Environmental conflicts in rural areas associated with illicit crops

Dr. Alexander RincΓ³n Ruiz is a Colombian economist and ecologist dedicated to the study of ecological economics and the valuation of biodiversity and ecosystem services. With a rich academic and professional background, he actively contributes to research, teaching, and environmental assessment initiatives in South America.

Citations:

Citation Metrics for Dr. Alexander RincΓ³n Ruiz:

πŸ“š Total Citations:

  • All-time: 1,857 citations
  • Since 2019: 1,216 citations

πŸ“ˆ h-index:

  • All-time: 18
  • Since 2019: 14

πŸ” i10-index:

  • All-time: 22
  • Since 2019: 17

Dr. Alexander RincΓ³n Ruiz has made significant contributions to his field, with a notable impact reflected in his citation metrics. These metrics underline the influence of his research and the scholarly recognition he has received within the academic community.

 

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DiribaΒ Muleta | Food Security | Excellence in Research

DrΒ DiribaΒ Muleta |Β Food Security |Β Excellence in Research

Associate Prof atΒ Β Addis Ababa University,Β Ethiopia

Dr. Diriba Muleta Yadetie is an accomplished microbiologist with a diverse academic and professional background. Born on June 25, 1969, in Wellega, Ethiopia, he holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Asmara University, Eritrea (1989), a Master’s degree in Applied Microbiology from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia (1999), and a Ph.D. in Microbiology from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU, Sweden (2007).

 

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Education:

  • B.Sc. in Biology (1989) – Asmara University, Eritrea
  • M.Sc. in Applied Microbiology (1999) – Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
  • PhD in Microbiology (2007) – Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden

Professional Journey:

  • Current Position: Associate Prof. of Applied Microbiology, Institute of Biotechnology, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia (Since September 2013)
  • Previous Positions: Associate Prof. at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (2012-2013) and Jimma University (2012), Assistant Prof. at Jimma University (2007-2012)

Memberships & Fellowships:

  • Member of Biological Society of Ethiopia since 2001
  • Fellow of the EAS (Natural Sciences Working Group) since December 2022

Trainings and Workshops:

  • COVID-19 Webinar Participant (2021)
  • SLU-AAU Training in Doctoral Supervision, Uppsala, Sweden (2019)
  • Core Humanitarian Standard on Quality and Accountability, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (2017)
  • Various local and international trainings in Microbiology and related fields

 

Research Focus:

Dr. Diriba Muleta Yadetie’s research spans diverse areas in applied microbiology, showcasing a rich portfolio of contributions. His work includes elucidating the population dynamics and damage thresholds of plant-parasitic nematodes, such as Meloidogyne incognita. Additionally, he delves into food safety, examining the characterization and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of Listeria monocytogenes in raw cow milk. Dr. Muleta explores the agricultural realm, evaluating indigenous Bacillus thuringiensis isolates for their efficacy against chickpea pod borers. His research extends to microbial applications in poultry feed, substrate optimization for mushroom production, and biocontrol strategies for managing coffee berry disease. πŸŒ±πŸ”¬

 

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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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GanduraΒ Abagandura | Soil health | Women Researcher Award

DrΒ GanduraΒ Abagandura |Β Soil health |Β Women Researcher Award

Post-Doctoral Researcher atΒ Β University of Nebraska Lincoln,Β 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 πŸ“Š Higher Diploma in English, Amal Institution, Libya, 2008 Linguistic Excellence πŸ“šπŸ‡±πŸ‡Ύ M.S., Omar Almukter University, Libya, 2007 Department of Soil and Water Sciences πŸ’§πŸŒ B.S., Omar Almukter University, Libya, 2004 Department of Soil and Water Sciences πŸŒ±πŸ“ˆ

Expertise:

Β 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 πŸ’§πŸŒ± Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Specialized in studying and mitigating CO2, CH4, and N2O emissions for sustainable environmental practices πŸŒπŸ” Carbon, Methane, and Nitrogen Cycles: Understanding and managing essential elements in the agricultural ecosystem πŸ”„πŸŒΎ Water Quality: Assessing and optimizing water quality in agricultural settings πŸ’¦πŸŒΎ Logistic Models: Utilizing mathematical models for predictive analysis and decision-making πŸ“ŠπŸ” Spatial Modeling: Employing spatial modeling techniques for effective land management πŸ—ΊοΈπŸŒΎ Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis: Applying robust methodologies for accurate research findings πŸ“ˆπŸ”¬

Employment History:

2008-2010: Soil Scientist, Agricultural Research Center, Libya πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ύ 2013-2014: Arabic Tutor, Clemson University, South Carolina, United States, English Department πŸ“šπŸ—£οΈ 2015-2016: Research Assistant, Clemson University, South Carolina, United States, Plant and Environmental Sciences πŸ”¬πŸŒ± 2017 (July)-2019 (December): Post-Doctoral Researcher, South Dakota State University, South Dakota, United States, Department of Agronomy, Horticulture & Plant Science πŸŒΎπŸ” 2020 (January)-Present: Post-Doctoral Researcher, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture πŸŒ½πŸ”¬

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. πŸ“šπŸ”

 

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BaberΒ Ali | Crop Production | Best Researcher Award

DrΒ BaberΒ Ali |Β Crop Production |Β Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow atΒ Β Western Sydney University,Β Australia

Baber Ali is a Pakistani plant scientist with expertise in various fields, including Plant Breeding, Plant-Microbe Interactions, Plant-Soil Interactions, and Stress Physiology. He earned his M. Phil. in Plant Sciences from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, with a remarkable 4.0/4.0 CGPA and a Distinction, focusing on the screening and assessment of Plant Growth-Promoting Traits of Halo-tolerant Rhizobacteria to mitigate salinity stress for sustainable agriculture.

 

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πŸ“š Education:

  • M. Phil. in Plant Sciences (2020-2022) from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, with a remarkable 4.0/4.0 CGPA.
  • Thesis: “Preliminary Investigations on Screening and Assessment of PGP Traits of Halo-tolerant Rhizobacteria to Mitigate Salinity Stress for Sustainable Agriculture.”
  • BS (Hons.) in Botany (2015-2019) from Government College University, Lahore, showcasing excellence with a 3.20/4.0 CGPA.
  • BS (Hons.) Thesis: “Comparative Investigation of Mycorrhization Helper Bacterial Diversity Associated with Some Pines of Laam Leek Forest, Kumrat Valley, KPK, Pakistan.”

Professional Journey:

  • Research Fellow at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad (Feb 2020-Feb 2022), contributing to the project on screening and assessing PGP traits of Halo-tolerant Rhizobacteria.
  • Researcher at Government College University, Lahore (July 2018-July 2019), engaged in the project exploring Mycorrhization Helper Bacterial Diversity in Kumrat Valley.

Certifications and Scholarships:

  • Proud recipient of the “GCU Endowment Fund Trust Scholarship.”
  • Acknowledged for outstanding contributions in academic and extracurricular activities.

Lab Expertise and Skills:

  • Proficient in chemical analysis, molecular methods (including CRISPR/Cas), cell culture, microscopy, and physiological and biochemical testing.
  • Adept at scientific writing, report writing, and possessing leadership and management skills.

Reviewer and Editorial Member:

  • Serving as a reviewer for esteemed journals like Algal Research, Environmental Pollution, and PLoS ONE.
  • Editorial member for the Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry.

 

Research Focus πŸŒ±πŸ”¬:

Baber Ali is a prolific researcher focusing on the intersection of plant-microbe interactions and sustainable agriculture. His research spans diverse areas, including the amelioration of oxidative damage in maize under salinity stress using Bacillus thuringiensis (🌽🦠), genomics-assisted breeding for harmony between agriculture, the environment, and food security (🧬🌱🌍), and the modulation of salt tolerance in maize through plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) (🌱🀝πŸ§ͺ). His contributions extend to bacterial-mediated salinity stress tolerance in maize and the characterization of advanced bread wheat lines for yield and stripe rust resistance (🍞🌾). Baber Ali’s diverse research portfolio reflects his commitment to sustainable and resilient agricultural practices. #PlantScience #SustainableAgriculture #Microbiology

 

Citations:

With 1,663 citations across 581 documents, Baber Ali has demonstrated a substantial impact in the academic realm. His h-index, standing at 24, reflects the significance of his research output. This metric indicates that Baber Ali has authored at least 24 papers, each of which has been cited at least 24 times. Such a robust citation record underscores the influence and recognition of his work within the scholarly community. Baber Ali’s contributions have left a lasting mark in the field, as evidenced by the impressive number of citations and documents associated with his research. πŸ“šπŸ”¬ #ResearchImpact #Citations #ScholarlyAchievement

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Title: Zinc and amino acids improve the growth, physiological, and biochemical attributes of corn under different irrigation levels
    • Authors: Elshamly, A.M.S., Iqbal, R., Ali, B., …, Mustafa, A.E.-Z.M.A., Hamed, M.H.
    • Journal: Rhizosphere
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 29
    • Page: 100820
  2. Title: Maximizing wheat yield through soil quality enhancement: A combined approach with Azospirillum brasilense and bentonite
    • Authors: Iqbal, R., Valipour, M., Ali, B., …, Ali, M.A., Farah, M.A.
    • Journal: Plant Stress
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 11
    • Page: 100321
  3. Title: Molecular characterization of genes involved in tolerance of cadmium in Triticum aestivum (L.) under Cd stress
    • Authors: Rasheed, A., AL-Huqail, A.A., Ali, B., …, Al-Qthanin, R.N., Soudy, F.A.
    • Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 464
    • Page: 132955
  4. Title: Prospects of the sustainability of traditional and ethnic foods and their applications for basic health care in human society
    • Authors: Anwar, T., Qureshi, H., Naeem, H., …, Iqbal, R., Paray, B.A.
    • Journal: Journal of King Saud University – Science
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 36(2)
    • Page: 103016
  5. Title: Mitigating chromium toxicity in rice (Oryza sativa L.) via ABA and 6-BAP: Unveiling synergistic benefits on morphophysiological traits and ASA-GSH cycle
    • Authors: Alwutayd, K.M., Alghanem, S.M.S., Alwutayd, R., …, GΓ³mez-OlivΓ‘n, L.M., Abeed, A.H.A.
    • Journal: Science of the Total Environment
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 908
    • Page: 168208

These publications reflect Baber Ali’s diverse research interests and contributions to areas such as crop growth, soil quality enhancement, molecular characterization, and mitigation of environmental stress in crops. πŸ“šπŸŒ±πŸ”¬ #ResearchPublications #PlantScience #AgriculturalInnovation

 

 

 

 

FlavioΒ Camargo | Crop Production | Excellence in Research

ProfΒ FlavioΒ Camargo |Β Crop Production |Β Excellence in Research

Professor atΒ Β Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul,Β Brazil

Flavio Anastacio de Oliveira Camargo is a Brazilian agronomist and soil scientist born on August 3, 1966, in Alegrete, Rio Grande do Sul. He holds a Ph.D. in Soil Science from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), awarded in 1996, with a focus on the fractionation and dynamics of organic nitrogen in Rio Grande do Sul soils. His academic journey also includes a Master’s degree in Agronomy (Soil Science) from the Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ) in 1992.

 

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Education:

πŸŽ“ Ph.D. in Soil Science, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil (1992-1996). πŸŽ“ M.Sc. in Agronomy (Soil Science), UFRRJ, Seropedica, Brazil (1990-1992). πŸŽ“ MBA in Agribusiness, USP/ESALQ, Brazil (2019-2020). πŸŽ“ B.Sc. in Agronomy, ULBRA, Canoas, Brazil (2019-2022). πŸŽ“ B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences, UFRRJ, Seropedica, Brazil (1986-1989)

Post-Doctoral Research:

🌐 University of Florida, Gainesville, USA (2013-2014). 🌐 University of California – Riverside, USA (2008-2009, 2001-2002). 🌐 UFSM, Santa Maria, Brazil (1996). 🌐 UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil (1996)

 

Research Focus πŸŒ±πŸ”¬:

FlΓ‘vio AnastΓ‘cio de Oliveira Camargo is a distinguished researcher with a focus on agricultural sciences and environmental sustainability. His research spans diverse areas, including microbial lipid synthesis, plant genomics, cover crop impact on nitrogen dynamics, and soil management practices. 🌱 His work on biotechnology processes for microbial lipid synthesis from sugarcane bagasse demonstrates a commitment to sustainable bio-oil production. 🌿 In genomics, he explores Cannabaceae, contributing to the understanding of plastid genome evolution. 🚜 Camargo’s dedication to sustainable agriculture is evident in studies on cover crops, no-tillage systems, and their positive impact on soil health, enzyme activity, and carbon stock. 🌾 His contributions extend to maize and soybean cultivation, emphasizing irrigation benefits, yield stability, and environmental considerations. 🌍 Overall, FlΓ‘vio AnastΓ‘cio de Oliveira Camargo’s research significantly contributes to advancing agricultural practices with a focus on environmental responsibility and resource efficiency.

Citations:

FlΓ‘vio AnastΓ‘cio de Oliveira Camargo has an impressive academic profile with substantial impact in his field. He has accumulated 7,486 citations across 155 documents, showcasing the widespread recognition and influence of his research. The h-index, a measure reflecting both the productivity and citation impact of his work, stands at 42. This signifies that 42 of his publications have each received at least 42 citations. Overall, these metrics underscore his significant contributions to the academic community and the broader impact of his research on the field.

Publications Top Notes:

FlΓ‘vio AnastΓ‘cio de Oliveira Camargo has contributed significantly to various research articles, addressing diverse topics in agriculture and environmental sciences. Some notable publications include:

  1. Title: Long-term cover crops and no-tillage in Entisol increase enzyme activity and carbon stock and enable the system fertilization in southern Brazil
    • Authors: Carlos, F.S., de Sousa, R.O., Nunes, R., Bayer, C., Camargo, F.A.D.O.
    • Journal: Geoderma Regional, 2023, 34, e00700
  2. Title: Vineyard renewal reduces copper and zinc bioavailability and increases microbial diversity in southern Brazil
    • Authors: Schaffer, N., Mariot, R.F., Gimenes, G.H., SΓ‘, E.S.D., Camargo, F.A.D.O.
    • Journal: Ecological Engineering, 2023, 194, 106995
  3. Title: Biotechnology process for microbial lipid synthesis from enzymatic hydrolysate of pre-treated sugarcane bagasse for potential bio-oil production
    • Authors: Farias, J.P., Okeke, B.C., Ávila, F.D.D., Pieniz, S., Andreazza, R.
    • Journal: Renewable Energy, 2023, 205, pp. 174–184
  4. Title: Legume winter cover crop (Persian clover) reduces nitrogen requirement and increases grain yield in specialized irrigated hybrid rice system
    • Authors: Weinert, C., Sousa, R.O.D., Bortowski, E.M., Camargo, F.A.D.O., Carlos, F.S.
    • Journal: European Journal of Agronomy, 2023, 142, 126645

 

 

 

 

ChristianΒ Thierfelder | Conservation Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

DrΒ ChristianΒ Thierfelder:Β Conservation Agriculture |Β Β Best Researcher Award

Principal Scientist atΒ Β CIMMYT,Β Zimbabwe

Dr. Christian Thierfelder, a Principal Cropping Systems Agronomist with CIMMYT’s Sustainable Intensification program, has been leading conservation agriculture systems research in Southern Africa since 2009. His focus is on adapting these systems to meet the needs of smallholder farmers, particularly in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Thierfelder’s research includes fine-tuning conservation agriculture for different agro-ecologies, studying farmers’ adoption of new technologies, integrating green manure cover crops and grain legumes into maize-based farming systems, and exploring climate-smart agriculture. His work extends to Namibia as well. Collaborating with national and international partners, Thierfelder emphasizes capacity building for farmers, extension officers, and researchers at all levels.

 

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Education:

Dr. Christian Thierfelder, PhD πŸŽ“

🌾 MSc in Agriculture from Christian-Albrechts University Kiel, Germany (1998) πŸŽ“ PhD from the University of Hohenheim, Germany (2003) Agricultural expertise grounded in German academia! πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ🌱

Employment and Experience:

Dr. Christian Thierfelder’s Journey 🌍

πŸ”¬ Scientist and Senior Scientist at CIMMYT, Harare (2012-2018) 🌱 Associate Scientist at CIMMYT, Harare (2009-2012) 🌾 Senior Research Fellow at CIAT, Harare (2007-2009) πŸ” Adjunct Scientist and Postdoctoral Fellow at CIMMYT, Harare (2004-2007) A progressive career contributing to agricultural research and development in Harare! πŸŒΎπŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬

Research Expertise:

Dr. Christian Thierfelder’s Expertise πŸŒ±πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬

🌾 Principal Cropping Systems Agronomist with 22+ years of experience 🌍 Specialized in Conservation Agriculture (CA) systems 🌱 Focus on the impact of CA on soil, plant processes, and climate resilience 🌾 Expert in adapting CA to smallholder farmers’ environments 🌱 Research spans reduced tillage, residue retention, and crop rotations 🚜 Knowledgeable in African cropping systems, weed and soil science 🌽 Expertise in maize-legume systems and genotype x management interactions πŸ› οΈ Adaptation of machinery for smallholder farmers in Africa Agricultural research champion advancing sustainable practices! 🌍🌾

citation:

All Time:

  • Citations: 8917
  • h-index: 48
  • i10-index: 95

Since 2019:

  • Citations: 5764
  • h-index: 42
  • i10-index: 95

Impressive citation metrics reflecting the enduring impact of Dr. Thierfelder’s research in the academic community! πŸŒŸπŸ“š

Research Focus πŸŒ±πŸ”¬:

As a Principal Cropping Systems Agronomist, Dr. Thierfelder has dedicated his research to advancing Conservation Agriculture (CA) systems over the past 22 years. His work delves into the intricate relationships between CA, soil and plant processes, climate resilience, and long-term soil fertility. With a keen focus on smallholder farmers in Africa, he explores the adaptation of CA principles, including reduced tillage, residue retention, and crop rotations. Dr. Thierfelder’s expertise spans various facets, from agronomic knowledge of African cropping systems to weed and soil science, maize-legume systems, and the nuanced interactions between genotypes and management systems. His impactful research contributes to sustainable farming practices and agricultural resilience. 🌍🌾

 

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LovelyΒ Mahawar | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

DrΒ LovelyΒ Mahawar:Β Agriculture |Β Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher atΒ Β Umea University,Β 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)

πŸ”Training / Workshops:

πŸ”¬ Workshop on Research Methodology and Statistics (SPSS) at Jai Narain Vyas University, India. (Feb 8-9, 2016) πŸ’» 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). πŸŽ“ 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. πŸ† Dr. R.P.S Dhakarey Memorial Young Researcher Award in Biotechnology for Sustainable Development at AKS University, India (2019). πŸ… Prof. Prasanna Mohanty Memorial Award for Best Oral Presentation in Molecular Biology of Stress Responses in Phototrophs (MBSR-2016), IGNTU, India (2016). πŸ“š 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. πŸ”¬ 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. πŸ”¬ 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. πŸ’» 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 πŸŒ±πŸ”¬:

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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Kwaku Onwona-Hwesofour Asante | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Kwaku Onwona-Hwesofour Asante:Β Soil Science |Β Β Best Researcher Award

Research Scientist atΒ Β Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Crops Research Institute (CSIR-CRI),Β Ghana

Kwaku Onwona-Hwesofour Asante, a Ghanaian researcher and development professional, holds a Ph.D. in Social Forestry and Environmental Governance. With a diverse educational background in agriculture, sustainable development, and governance, he has accumulated nearly 18 years of professional experience since completing his BSc in Agriculture in 2005. As a Research Scientist and Head of Section for Cassava and Related Value Chains at CSIR-Crop Research Institute, Kwaku specializes in Agroecology, Social Forestry, and Environmental Governance. His expertise extends to areas such as forest science, climate science, agroecology, non-timber forest products, and environmental policy.

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πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ“ EDUCATION:

  1. Ph.D. in Social Forestry and Environmental Governance
    • 🏫 University of Energy and Natural Resources
    • πŸ“š Fields: R&D in Environmental Management and Resource Governance
    • πŸ“† Aug 2017 – Dec 2022
    • πŸŽ“ Certificate Awarded: PhD in Social Forestry and Environmental Governance
    • πŸ“˜ Thesis Title: Promoting Ecosystem Services: The Role of Extractive Resource Governance and Agroecological Land-Use Management
  2. Master of Philosophy in Agronomy
    • 🏫 University of Education’s College of Agriculture
    • πŸ“š Fields: Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development
    • πŸ“† Aug 2015 – Oct 2019
    • πŸŽ“ Certificate Awarded: Master of Philosophy in Agronomy
    • πŸ“˜ Thesis Title: Influence of different rates of inorganic fertilizer and biochar on the growth, yield, and nutritional qualities of carrots in the Forest-Savanna Transitional Zone of Ghana
  3. Master of Arts in Governance and Sustainable Development
    • 🏫 University of Cape Coast (UCC)
    • πŸ“š Fields: Environment and Sustainable Development
    • πŸ“† Jun 2012 – Aug 2013
    • πŸŽ“ Certificate Awarded: Master of Arts in Governance and Sustainable Development
    • πŸ“˜ Project Topic: Food Systems Transformation for Health and Sustainable Development
  4. BSc. Agriculture
    • 🏫 Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)
    • πŸ“š Fields: Agriculture and Rural Development
    • πŸ“† Aug 2001 – May 2005
    • πŸŽ“ Diploma Awarded: BSc. Agriculture
    • πŸ“˜ Project Title: Effect of Neemazal in the Control of Root Knot Nematodes of Tomatoes
  5. Certificates in Languages
    • 🏫 Ghana Institute of Languages
    • πŸ“š Fields: Languages – French, Spanish, and German
    • πŸ“† Jan 2003 – Apr 2004
    • πŸŽ“ Certificate Awarded: Certificates in French, Spanish, and German
  6. Senior Secondary School Certificate of Education
    • 🏫 Tamale Secondary School
    • πŸ“š Fields: General Agriculture, Horticulture, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Integrated Science
    • πŸ“† Sep 1997 – Dec 2000
    • πŸŽ“ Certificate Awarded: Senior Secondary School Certificate of Education

Kudos to Kwaku for this remarkable academic journey! πŸŒŸπŸ“–

πŸ“š PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Current Position:

  • πŸŽ“ Research Scientist (Agroecology, Social Forestry, and Environmental Governance)
  • πŸš€ Head of Section, Cassava and Related Value Chains

Key Qualifications:

  • πŸ“œ PhD in Social Forestry and Environmental Governance
  • 🌾 MPhil Agronomy
  • 🌍 MA Governance and Sustainable Development
  • 🌾 BSc. Agriculture with emphasis on degraded ecosystem restoration and ecosystem management

Years of Professional Experience:

  • πŸ“… Approximately 18 years (Since the completion of BSc Agriculture in May 2005)

Kwaku’s journey is a testament to his dedication and expertise in cultivating sustainable solutions for agroecology and environmental governance. 🌿🌍

πŸ”¬ AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS:

  1. FAO Best Practice Award:
    • πŸ›οΈ Recipient Institution: Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Crops Research Institute (CSIR-CRI)
    • πŸ… Awarding Institution: FAO Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean
    • πŸ† Award Description: Won the overall best practice for the proposal “Soil Carbon Initiatives Towards Enhancing Nutrient and Water Cycling for Ecosystem Services (SCIENCES)” in the competitive Call: Good Practices Towards Sustainable Management of Soil and Water.
    • πŸ“… Date: 5th December 2023
  2. Best Teacher Award:
    • πŸ›οΈ Recipient Institution: Ghana Education Service
    • πŸ… Awarding Institution: Ministry of Education, Ghana
    • πŸ† Award Description: Best Teacher Award for the National Service Category
    • πŸ“… Date: 5th December 2023
    • 🌟 Endorsements: Endorsed by the President and Minister of Education

Kwaku’s recognition in both scientific and educational realms showcases his versatility and excellence! πŸŒπŸ…

Research Focus πŸŒ±πŸ”¬:

Kwaku’s research spans diverse domains, from the impact of circular economy-based innovations on cassava yield and nutrition in mining-degraded landscapes to the intricate dance between different rates of fertilizer and biochar on carrot growth in the Forest-Savannah Transitional Zone. His exploration extends to the nutritional quality response of carrots to inorganic fertilizer and biochar. Additionally, he delves into the crucial realm of extractive resource governance, offering insights into enhancing practices amidst fragmented policy landscapes. Kwaku’s holistic approach includes studying the effects of gypsum amendment on soil quality, fruit characteristics, and toxicological responses of cucumbers in mining areas, contributing significantly to sustainable agriculture and environmental governance. 🌍🌿

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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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