Upendra Sainju | Dryland | Best Researcher Award

Dr Upendra Sainju | Dryland |  Best Researcher Award

Research Soil Scientist at  USDA-ARS, Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory, Sidney, MT 59270, United States

Upendra M. Sainju is a distinguished Research Soil Scientist with over 40 years of experience in dryland and irrigated cropping systems. Currently serving at the USDA-ARS Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory in Sidney, Montana, USA, he holds a Ph.D. in Soil Science from the University of Kentucky, an M.S. from the University of Florida, and a B.S. from the University of Udaipur, India. Dr. Sainju’s expertise lies in developing innovative soil and crop management practices that enhance crop yields and quality, sequester carbon and nitrogen in the soil, improve soil quality and productivity, and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.

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📚 Education:

Ph.D. in Soil Science, University of Kentucky, 1989. M.S. in Soil Science, University of Florida, 1982. B.S. in Agriculture, University of Udaipur, India, 1973

👨‍🔬 Professional History:

Over 20 years of experience as a Research Soil Scientist in dryland and irrigated cropping systems at USDA-ARS, Sidney, Montana. Prior positions include postdoctoral roles and visiting scientist positions at prestigious institutions like Rutgers University, Washington State University, Fort Valley State University, and Tribhuvan University, Nepal.

🏆 Significant Accomplishments:

Internationally recognized for developing soil and crop management practices to enhance crop yields, soil quality, and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Published extensively with 183 referred journal articles, 18 book chapters, and numerous other contributions. Actively involved in professional societies such as ASA and SSSA, serving on committees and as a journal reviewer. Received honors including SSSA Fellow (2014), ASA Fellow (2015), and various awards for outstanding performance and contributions.

🏅 Honors and Awards:

Recipient of scholarships, including USAID scholarships for studies in India and the USA. Received the Outstanding Scientist Award and USDA-ARS Certificate of Merit for superior performance. Recognized for keynote presentations and received grants totaling over $10 million.

🔬 Research Focus: Dryland Agriculture

Dr. Upendra M. Sainju, based at the USDA’s Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory, focuses on pioneering research in dryland cropping systems. With over two decades of expertise, he specializes in developing innovative soil and crop management strategies tailored for arid and semiarid regions. His work aims to enhance crop productivity, soil health, and sustainability in dryland agriculture.

Citations:

📚 All Time:

  • Citations: 10,376
  • h-index: 55
  • i10-index: 142

📅 Since 2019:

  • Citations: 5,154
  • h-index: 38
  • i10-index: 118

These metrics demonstrate Dr. Sainju’s substantial impact and continued influence in the field of agricultural research, particularly in dryland cropping systems.

 

Getahun Haile | agro-forestry | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr  Getahun Haile |  agro-forestry | Best Researcher Award

Dilla University, Ethiopia

Getahun Haile Atlabachew is an Ethiopian academic and researcher specializing in Plant Biology and Biodiversity Management. Born on May 10, 1975, in Ethiopia, he has made significant contributions to the field of natural resources management, particularly in agro-forestry and sustainable agriculture.

 

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Academic Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Plant Biology and Biodiversity Management (2017) from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. His doctoral thesis focused on “Plant Diversity, Soil Quality, and Crop Productivity in Smallholder Agricultural Landscapes, Central Ethiopia.” He published three articles from his Ph.D. dissertation in peer-reviewed journals.
  • MSc in Tropical Land Resources Management (2007) from Mekele University, Ethiopia, with a thesis on the effects of cutting size and season of planting on the vegetative propagation of Boswellia papyrifera.
  • BSc in General Forestry (2001) from Debebu University, Wedo Genet College of Forestry, Ethiopia.

Work Experience:

  • Instructor at Shire Endesilasie TVET College, Tigray, Ethiopia (2001-2007).
  • Lecturer at Dilla University, Ethiopia (2007-2012).
  • Ph.D. candidate at Addis Ababa University (2012-2017).
  • Assistant Professor at Dilla University since 2017, actively involved in teaching and supervising graduate students in agro-forestry and natural resources management.

👩‍🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Getahun Haile Atlabachew’s research focus revolves around the sustainable management of agricultural landscapes, soil properties, and biodiversity in Ethiopia. 🌱 His work encompasses the impact of land-use changes on soil fertility, carbon, and nitrogen stocks, as well as the effects of indigenous knowledge systems on tree conservation and acidic soil amendments. 🌍 Dr. Haile explores the role of indigenous sacred forests as tools for climate change mitigation and investigates morphometric analysis for prioritizing sub-watersheds and water management practices. His diverse contributions to agroforestry, soil science, and environmental conservation highlight his dedication to sustainable agricultural practices. 🍃

Publications Top Notes:
  1. “Soil Property and Crop Yield Responses to Variation in Land Use and Topographic Position: Case Study from Southern Highland of Ethiopia”
    • Journal: Heliyon (2024)
    • Contributor: Getahun Haile
  2. “Soil Properties, Crop Yield, and Economic Return in Response to Lime Application on Acidic Nitisols of Southern Highlands of Ethiopia”
    • Journal: International Journal of Agronomy (2023)
    • Contributor: Getahun Haile
  3. “Comparative Study on the Effects of Acacia albida on Yield and Yield Components of Different Cereal Crops in Southern Ethiopia”
    • Journal: Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B — Soil & Plant Science (2021)
    • Contributor: Getahun Haile
  4. “Plant Diversity and Determinant Factors Across Smallholder Agricultural Management Units in Central Ethiopia”
    • Journal: Agroforestry System (2016)
    • Contributor: Getahun Haile
  5. “Time of Collection and Cutting Sizes Affect Vegetative Propagation of Boswellia papyrifera (Del.) Hochst through Leafless Branch Cuttings”
    • Journal: Journal of Arid Environment (2011)
    • Contributor: Getahun Haile

Xiangyang  Yu | Agricultural Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr  Xiangyang  Yu | Agricultural Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Institue Leader at  Institute of Food Saftey and Nutrition, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

Dr. Xiangyang Yu is a distinguished researcher and professor with expertise in pesticide eco- and bio-toxicology. He currently serves as the group leader at the Lab of Pesticide Eco- and Bio-Toxicology within the Institute of Food Safety and Nutrition at the Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Additionally, he holds positions as an Affiliate Professor and Graduate Supervisor at Jiangsu University, Guangxi University, and Nanjing Agricultural University.

 

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Education 🎓:

  • Ph.D. in Pesticide Science, Northwest Sci-Tech University of Agriculture & Forestry, China (2007)
  • M.S. in Agro-Entomology and Insect Pest Management, Northwest Agricultural University, China (1997)
  • B.S. in Plant Protection, Northwest Agricultural University, China (1994)

Professional Experience 💼🌐:

  • Professor at JAAS (2010-present)
  • Visiting Scientist at Michigan State University, USA (2010-2011)
  • Affiliate Program Manager, National Natural Science Foundation of China (2012-2015)
  • Visiting Scientist at CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide laboratory (2005, 2006)
  • Research fellow at JAAS (1997-2005)

Professional Recognition 🏆🎖:

  • First prize of National Harvest Award for Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries (2022)
  • Second prize of Jiangsu provincial Sci-Tech Award (2021, 2006)
  • First prize of Jiangsu provincial Agricultural Technology Extension Award (2020)
  • Third prize of Jiangsu provincial Sci-Tech Award (2014)
  • Jiangsu provincial 333 High-level Talents
  • Awarded Crawford Fund of Australia
  • Outstanding academic backbone of JAAS

Memberships 🤝📚:

  • Vice Executive Member of the Youth Committee of China Society of Plant Protection
  • Member of China Society of Entomology Toxicology
  • Member of China Society of Entomology
  • Member of China Innovation Team of Risk Assessment for Food and Oil Products

Dr. Xiangyang Yu’s impactful research focuses on the eco-toxicology of pesticides, contributing significantly to the field and earning him several prestigious awards and recognitions.

👩‍🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Xiangyang Yu’s research focuses on understanding the environmental fate of pesticides and contaminants, particularly in rice plants. His work investigates the uptake kinetics and subcellular distribution of pesticides in rice, shedding light on the potential ecological risks. In addition, his studies delve into the interaction between microplastics and pyrene in rice seedlings. Dr. Yu also contributes to the field of bioremediation, isolating and characterizing strains like Pseudomonas sp. F1 for efficient pesticide degradation in soil-vegetable systems. His multiomics analysis in peach gum reveals insights into plant defense responses against pathogenic fungi. Overall, Dr. Yu’s diverse research enhances our understanding of pesticide behavior in the environment. 🌿🔍

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 3,480
  • Total Documents: 3,092
  • h-index: 98

 

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Title: A slow-release fertilizer containing cyhalofop-butyl reduces N2O emissions by slowly releasing nitrogen and down-regulating the relative abundance of nirK
    • Authors: Zhang, Z., Chen, G., Yu, X., … Ma, H., Wang, J.
    • Journal: Science of the Total Environment, 2024, 906, 167493
  2. Title: Foliar Spraying of Chlorpyrifos Triggers Plant Production of Linolenic Acid Recruiting Rhizosphere Bacterial Sphingomonas sp.
    • Authors: Li, Y., Feng, F., Mu, Q., … Liu, C., Yu, X.
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Technology, 2023, 57(45), pp. 17312–17323
  3. Title: The potential role of subseafloor fungi in driving the biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen under anaerobic conditions
    • Authors: Jiang, J.-P., Leng, S., Liao, Y.-F., … Yu, X.-Y., Liu, C.-H.
    • Journal: Science of the Total Environment, 2023, 897, 165374
  4. Title: Insight into the effect of microplastics on the adsorption and degradation behavior of thiamethoxam in agricultural soils
    • Authors: Hu, M., Huang, L., Wang, Y., Tan, H., Yu, X.
    • Journal: Chemosphere, 2023, 337, 139262
  5. Title: Functional characterization of rice (Oryza sativa) thioredoxins for detoxification and degradation of atrazine
    • Authors: Ya Ma, L., Lu, Y., Cheng, J., … Li, M., Yu, X.
    • Journal: Gene, 2023, 877, 147540

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).

 

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🎓 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.

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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📚 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. 🚀

 

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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.

 

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

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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Jose Manuel Febles Gonzalez | Agroecology 

Prof Dr Jose Manuel Febles Gonzalez: Leading Research in Agroecology 
Profesor at  Universidad de La Habana, Cuba

🌱🍲 José Manuel Febles González is a distinguished Cuban geographer and Catedrático de Universidad at the University of La Habana. With a wealth of experience, he specializes in Soil Conservation and Environmental Management, holding a UNESCO code in Agronomy. His academic journey includes a 1974 Geology degree from the University of La Habana, a 1989 PhD in Agricultural Sciences, and a 2007 Doctorate in Sciences.Throughout 2013-2020, Febles has contributed significantly to scientific literature, with 48 total articles and 14 book chapter publications. Notably, he has supervised 18 post-doctoral researchers and guided 13 doctoral and 34 master’s theses.📘

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📚 Academic Background:
  • Bachelor’s in Geography: University of La Havana, 1974
  • PhD in Agricultural Sciences: Agrarian University of La Havana, 1989
  • Dr. Sc. in Sciences: Agrarian University of La Havana, 2007
📊 Scientific Production (2013-2020):
  • Total Articles: 48
  • Book Chapter Publications: 14
  • Post-Doctoral Supervisions: 18
  • Doctoral Thesis Guidance: 13
  • Master’s Thesis Guidance: 34
  • Citations (SCOPUS): 133
  • h-index (SCOPUS): 9
👨‍🏫 Summary of Career:

Member of the National Commission of Scientific Degrees, Cuba. Full Member of the Cuban Academy of Sciences. Mentor for 14 doctoral theses and over 35 master’s theses. International consultant for FAO, PNUD, GEF, VLIR. Led numerous international projects and university management networks. Conducted courses globally in Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, Germany, Spain, China, Mexico, USA, Puerto Rico, and more. A distinguished academic, researcher, and influencer in agricultural practices, contributing significantly to Cuba and global agricultural sustainability. 🌱🌍

🌱 Research Focus:

José Manuel Febles González, a distinguished Catedrático de Universidad at the University of La Havana, specializes in the conservation of soils and environmental management, marked by an impressive record of 48 articles and 14 book chapters. His research spans diverse areas, from the characterization of seed banks in Chiapas, Mexico, to the intricate study of karstic-erosive processes in Cuban soils. His work has a global impact, contributing significantly to understanding soil dynamics, nutrient export, and metal accumulation in various environments. Febles González’s expertise lies at the intersection of agriculture, geography, and environmental sustainability. 🌍🌾

 

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Mokhles Kouas | Climate Change

Dr  Mokhles  Kouas : Leading Researcher in Climate Change
Senior Expert Biogas-PhD at  ENGIE,  France

🎉 Congratulations, Dr. Mokhles Kouas, on winning the prestigious Best Researcher Award from ResearchW! 🌟 Your unwavering dedication and innovative contributions in renewable energy and agriculture are truly inspiring. 🌱 Your groundbreaking work in advancing solar energy technologies and tackling critical issues like postharvest losses showcases your commitment to positive change. 🌞 Keep shining bright in the realm of research and making a meaningful impact! 👏🏆

🌍 Dr. Mokhles Kouas is a trailblazing climate change researcher and Senior Biogas-PhD Expert at ENGIE, France. 🏆 He holds a PhD in Process Engineering from the University of Montpellier, focusing on optimizing co-digestion through kinetic characterization of solid substrate biodegradation. 🌱 With a foundation in bioengineering from the National Engineering School of Sfax, Tunisia, Dr. Kouas is dedicated to advancing environmental solutions. 🎓✨

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Professional Profiles: 🌐🔬
EDUCATION:

🎓 PhD in Process Engineering, University of Montpellier, France (July 2014 – June 2018) 🌿 Specialization: Kinetic characterization of solid substrates biodegradation for co-digestion optimization. 🏢 Laboratory of Environmental Biotechnology LBE-INRAE, Narbonne.

🔬 Engineer in Bioengineering, National Engineering School of Sfax (ENIS), Tunisia (2010 – 2013) 🌐 Bioengineering cycle: Biotechnology, Microbiology, Sustainable Development, Food Engineering, Bioprocess Engineering, Biochemistry, Biostatistics, Computing, MATLAB…

A rich educational journey blending environmental biotechnology and bioengineering expertise! 🌱🔍

 WORK EXPERIENCE: 🌍

Since October 2018 Senior Expert Biogas-Biology-PhD, ENGIE – Energy transition, decarbonization and circular economy – Technical support to develop biogas / biomethane activities worldwide in the group – Due diligence and 2nd regard – Industrialization : monitoring tools for biogas plants / consolidated database – Engineering (design and conception), technology evaluation – Establishment of biological database for CEIGAR-ENGIE – Steering of the establishment of a consolidated feedstocks database at Engie group level with the development of IT interfaces for the Besdev – Control and validate the prediction of the operational performance for ENGIE biogas projects – Evaluate / develop industrial predictive tools for co-digestion – Feedstocks characterization and evaluation, recipe optimization – Develop experimental supports with external partners – Develop operational guidelines and design standards for biogas plants – Training and upskilling of ENGIE employees (managers, developers, operators) – Transversal Management and steering, POC evaluation and validation – Contribution to the digitalization of ENGIE biogas plants – COP Biogas animation and contribution – Exchange with external ecosystem (EBA, WBA, CSF, ATEE, labs, Institutes…) 🌱💡

 PERSONAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES : 🌱
  • Expertise in biological processes : anaerobic digestion and co-digestion (biomethane)
  • Renewable gases, energy transition, circular economy
  • Due diligence / 2 nd regard
  • Industrialization / engineering (design, conception, process)
  • Modeling anaerobic co-digestion and digitalization
  • Database establishment
  • Feedstocks characterization / evaluation : chemical and kinetic fractionation
  • Recipe optimization, operational performance / stability optimization of biogas plants
  • Conception and design of biogas plants : selection of substrates and OLR, performance optimization
  • Instrumentation and monitoring
  • Data science
  • Technologies / processes evaluation and optimization
  • R&I and technology transfer
  • Transversal management, steering and coordination
  • Best practices / knowledge management
Research focus: 🎓✨

Dr. Mokhles Kouas’s research primarily revolves around the modeling and optimization of anaerobic co-digestion processes, emphasizing solid waste management. His notable publications delve into topics such as predicting methane production in co-digestion of solid waste, robust assessment of biochemical methane potential, and degradation kinetics of solid residues. Dr. Kouas also explores the intricacies of hydrolysis modeling, comparing simultaneous versus sequential biodegradation. His work extends to improving the anaerobic biodegradability of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste through mechanical and thermochemical pretreatments. With a focus on sustainable waste-to-energy solutions, his research contributes significantly to the evolving field of renewable energy and waste management.

PUBLICATIONS
  1. Modeling the anaerobic co-digestion of solid waste: From batch to semi-continuous simulation

             Cited by 15 year : 2019

  1. Co-digestion of solid waste: Towards a simple model to predict methane production

            Cited by 8 year : 2018

  1. Robust assessment of both biochemical methane potential and degradation kinetics of solid residues in successive batches

             Cited by 19 year : 2017

  1. Modelling hydrolysis: Simultaneous versus sequential biodegradation of the hydrolysable fractions

            Cited by 10 year : 2020

  1. Improvement of anaerobic biodegradability of organic fraction of municipal solid waste by mechanical and thermochemical pretreatments Int.

             Cited by 84 year : 2017