Aleksandar Simic | Crop production | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Aleksandar Simic | Crop production | Best Researcher Award

PhD at Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Prof. Aleksandar Simic is a full professor at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, specializing in Grassland Management, Pasture Ecology, and Site-Specific Agriculture. With a PhD in Biotechnology (2008) and extensive experience since 1996, he has contributed to key areas in agriculture and ecological research. Prof. Simic’s international collaboration includes postdoctoral studies in Turkey and courses in the USA. His recent projects focus on sustainable agriculture practices, including precision fertilization and use of natural zeolites. He is fluent in English and a member of professional organizations like the Forage Society of Serbia. 🌍📚

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Educational Background 🎓

Prof. Aleksandar Simic holds a PhD in Biotechnology (2008) from the University of Belgrade, Serbia, where he also completed his Master of Science in Biotechnology (2002) and earned a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy (1995). His academic journey at this esteemed institution has shaped his expertise in agriculture and biotechnology. Prof. Simic’s education forms the foundation for his extensive research in grassland management and ecological agriculture, making him a key figure in the academic community. 🌿📚

Professional Experience 💼

Prof. Aleksandar Simic has had a distinguished career in academia, primarily at the University of Belgrade’s Faculty of Agriculture. He has served as a Full-Time Professor in the Crop Production Department since 2020. Prior to this, he held the position of Associate Professor (2015) and Assistant Professor (2009) at the same department. His academic journey began in 1996 as a Scientific Assistant, followed by roles as a Teaching Assistant (1999-2002) and Assistant (2002-2009), contributing significantly to agricultural research and education. 🌾👨‍🏫

Field of Interests 🌿

Prof. Aleksandar Simic’s research spans a variety of critical areas within agriculture and ecology. His focus includes Grassland Management, emphasizing ecological principles for sustainable production, conservation, and environmental protection. He also specializes in Pasture Research Techniques, applying quantitative and qualitative methods for vegetation studies. His work in Site-Specific Agriculture explores spatial analysis and georeferenced data management for soil and crop management. Additionally, his expertise extends to Pasture Ecology, examining plant-soil-animal interactions and environmental influences. Lastly, he is involved in Grassland Management Planning, developing strategies to maximize grassland productivity. 🌾📊🌱

Research Focus Areas 🌾📊

Prof. Aleksandar Simic’s research is centered on agricultural productivity, grassland management, and crop yield optimization. His work explores the impact of nitrogen fertilization on wheat, maize, and soybean yields, focusing on fertilizer efficiency and environmental conditions. He also investigates pasture ecology through studies on Italian ryegrass, alfalfa, and other grass species, analyzing seed germination, protein content, and forage quality under various fertilization regimes. Additionally, Prof. Simic conducts research on site-specific agriculture, assessing spatial data for better crop management, and emphasizes the sustainable management of grasslands and forage systems. 🌱💧

Publication Top Notes

  • Nitrogen fertilizer influence on wheat yield and use efficiency under different environmental conditions 🌾 – 131 citations, 2015
  • Seed germination and seedling vigour of italian ryegrass, cocksfoot and timothy following harvest and storage 🌱 – 61 citations, 2011
  • Genotype and Year Effect on Grain Yield and Nutritive Values of Maize (Zea mays L.) 🌽 – 54 citations, 2011
  • Effect of foliar fertilization on soybean grain yield 🌿 – 42 citations, 2015
  • Changes in lignin structure with maturation of alfalfa leaf and stem in relation to ruminants nutrition 🌱 – 40 citations, 2012
  • Impact of seeding rate and interrow spacing on Italian ryegrass for seed in the first harvest year 🌾 – 40 citations, 2009
  • Effect of nitrogen fertilization and undersowing on yield and quality of Cynosuretum cristati-type meadows in hilly-mountainous grasslands in Serbia 🌾 – 33 citations, 2005
  • Performances of some cool season turfgrass species in mediterranean environment: I. Lolium perenne L., Festuca arundinacea Schreb., Poa pratensis L. 🌱 – 32 citations, 2010
  • The rainfall use efficiency and soybean grain yield under rainfed conditions in Vojvodina 🌧️ – 27 citations, 2017
  • The effect of crop density on yield of forage maize 🌽 – 26 citations, 2015
  • Changes of crude protein content in Italian ryegrass influenced by spring nitrogen application 🌿 – 26 citations, 2009
Conclusion

Prof. Aleksandar Simic is highly deserving of the Research for Best Researcher Award. His deep academic background, ongoing research in sustainable agriculture, impactful publications, and international collaborations position him as a leading figure in his field. His work directly aligns with the goals of advancing agricultural sustainability and ecological management, making him an excellent candidate for this prestigious recognition.

 

 

Lucas Franco | Precision agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lucas Franco | Precision agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lucas Franco, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

Lucas is a Senior Developer at iDtrust, specializing in financial solutions with technologies like Java, Python, AWS, and Agile methodologies. He holds a Master’s in Computer Science from UFSCar, focusing on AI-driven drone route optimization for precision agriculture. Lucas also has expertise in automation and data analysis, with experience in the agricultural and industrial sectors. He has worked on projects with Embrapa/Qualcomm and Inselli Engenharia & Ciência Aplicada, contributing to automation and intelligent systems development. Passionate about learning and research, he is skilled in programming, machine learning, and cloud computing. 💻🤖🚁

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Education and Academic Background

Lucas Franco holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science from UFSCar (2017-2019), where he conducted research on optimizing drone routes for precision agriculture using AI, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Edilson Kato. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from UniSeb (2012-2015) and a degree in Industrial Automation Technology from IFSP (2009-2011). Lucas also completed a technical course in Industrial Automation at CEFET in 2008. His academic background equips him with a strong foundation in computer science, automation, and innovative technology applications. 🚁🤖💡

Professional Experience

Lucas Franco is currently a Senior Developer at iDtrust (2018-present), creating financial solutions using Java, Python, AWS Cloud, and Agile Scrum methodology. From 2016 to 2018, he worked on the Embrapa/Qualcomm project, focusing on drone technology for precision agriculture, image processing, and system configuration. He also taught Digital Circuits at Domênico Technical School (2016). Between 2010-2016, Lucas worked as a Systems Analyst at Inselli Engenharia, conducting research in automation, gas leak detection, embedded systems, software testing, and database management. He also assisted in automation courses at IFSP. 🤖📊💻

Qualifications

Lucas Franco has strong qualifications in Computer Science, proficient in programming languages such as Java, Python, R, MATLAB/SCILAB, C/C++, and Delphi. He has experience with AWS Cloud services, machine learning, data processing, and SQL database management, alongside embedded system development in Linux. In Industrial Automation, he excels in research and development, PLC programming, instrumentation, communication protocols, and bench testing with industrial equipment. Personally, Lucas possesses strong logical reasoning, teamwork skills, interpersonal relationships, and a passion for self-learning, research, and knowledge sharing. He is always eager to contribute and enhance team knowledge. 🤖📚

Research Focus

Lucas dos Santos Franco’s research primarily focuses on drone technology and precision agriculture. His work explores flight path optimization for multirotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) using Ant Colony Optimization (ACO), a metaheuristic algorithm, to enhance agricultural applications. This research aims to improve aerial coverage in farming practices, optimizing efficiency and reducing operational costs. Additionally, his expertise in machine learning, data processing, and cloud computing complements his research in automation, especially for systems involving UAVs, remote sensing, and georeferencing. His contributions support technological advancements in agriculture and automation. 🌾🤖📡

Publication Top Notes

Publication: “A method for planning multirotor Unmanned aerial vehicle flight paths to cover areas using the Ant Colony Optimization metaheuristic”
Cited by: ERR Kato, RS Inoue, L dos Santos Franco
Year: 2025
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Basit Ullah | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Basit Ullah | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Basit Ullah, International organization for Migration (UN-IOM), Pakistan

Basit Ullah is a dedicated agronomist with a B.Sc. (Hons) and M.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture, specializing in Agronomy, from The University of Agriculture, Peshawar. 🎓 He has extensive experience in research and field projects, working with organizations like IOM and ACIAR, focusing on Afghan refugee data collection, sustainable agriculture, and crop development. 🌾 His expertise includes field trials, farmer training, and value chain enhancement for major crops like onion, tomato, chickpea, and lentils. 📊 Basit is proficient in data collection tools and software like Excel and KoBo Collect. He holds multiple certifications in agricultural value chain development and entrepreneurial training. 🏅

 

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Academic Profile

Mr. Basit Ullah is a passionate agricultural professional with an impressive academic background. He completed his S.S.C in Science in 2013, securing 68.95% marks, and his H.S.S.C in Pre-Engineering in 2015 with 65.18%, both from B.I.S.E Peshawar. 📚 He earned a B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture with a specialization in Agronomy in 2019, achieving a remarkable CGPA of 3.72/4.00 (84.02%). 🌾 Continuing his academic excellence, he completed his M.Sc. (Hons)/M.Phil in Agronomy in 2021 with an exceptional CGPA of 3.88/4.00 (88.08%) from The University of Agriculture, Peshawar. His education reflects his dedication to advancing agricultural sciences. 🌟

 

Employment History

Mr. Basit Ullah currently serves as an Enumerator for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Peshawar, a role he has held since February 18th, 2024. His responsibilities include collecting data from Afghan refugees for Baseline Assessment (BA) and Community Needs Identification (CNI). 📊 He conducts interviews with 4-8 key informants (KIs) and gathers information from POR, ACC holders, and host communities. Utilizing the KoBo Collect mobile app, he ensures data is gathered efficiently and according to project guidelines. Mr. Ullah’s work is vital in supporting IOM’s data collection efforts for refugee and community support. 🌍

 

Certifications

Mr. Basit Ullah has earned several certificates that showcase his expertise and commitment to agriculture and English proficiency. 📜 He holds English proficiency certificates for both his B.Sc (Hons) and M.Sc (Hons) degrees. Additionally, he participated in multiple training programs, including a three-day Farmer Field School Training on Tomato Crop, a workshop on Value Chain Development for fruits and vegetables, and several sessions on enhancing entrepreneurial skills and post-harvest management. 🌱 His active participation in these training sessions highlights his dedication to continuous learning and professional growth in the agricultural sector. 🌾

 

Research Focus

Mr. Basit Ullah’s research focuses primarily on agronomy and crop management 🌾, with particular emphasis on optimizing fertilizer use and enhancing crop performance under varying agro-climatic conditions. His work on NPK fertilization for improving wheat hybrids and nutrient management showcases his expertise in maximizing agricultural productivity while maintaining soil health. He also explores phosphorus management for seed production in radish 🌱 and the impact of nitrogen and organic sources on wheat crops 🌾, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable farming practices and improving crop yield. His research contributes significantly to soil fertility and sustainable agriculture 🏡.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Optimizing NPK Fertilization for Enhanced Performance of Chinese Wheat Hybrids under Agro-Climatic Condition of Peshawar Valley, 2024, Agronomy, 14(9), 1904🌾
  • Effect of Steckling Sizes and Phosphorus Levels on Seed Production of Radish (Raphanus sativus L.), 2024, Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 40(1), pp. 64–72 🌱
  • Impact of Nitrogen and Organic Sources with and without Beneficial Microbes on Wheat Crop, 2023, Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 39(4), pp. 876–882 (Cited by: 1) 🌿

 

 

Ramin Hosseini | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ramin Hosseini | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Ramin Hosseini, ikiu, Germany

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramin Hosseini holds a BSc in Biology from Shahid Chamran University, an MSc in Applied Genetics from Birmingham University, and a PhD in Life Sciences from Nottingham University. Currently, he is a faculty member at the Biotechnology Department, Imam Khomeini International University, Iran. His research expertise spans plant molecular biology, genetic diversity, and biotechnological applications in agriculture 🌿🔬. He has published extensively, with notable contributions to gene cloning, nanoparticle effects on plant secondary metabolites, and bioethanol production. Dr. Hosseini has also supervised numerous MSc and PhD theses and received national awards for his contributions to the field 🏆📚.

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Academic Credentials 🎓 

Dr. Ramin Hosseini holds a comprehensive educational background in life sciences. He completed his BSc in Biology from Shahid Chamran University, followed by an MSc in Applied Genetics from Birmingham University, UK. He later earned his PhD in Life Sciences from Nottingham University, where he focused on investigating nuclease activity in aging rice cells. Dr. Hosseini’s research reflects his expertise in plant biotechnology, particularly in understanding the molecular mechanisms of aging in plants. His work contributes to advancements in agricultural biotechnology, showcasing a strong foundation in genetics and molecular biology. 🌱🔬📚

Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramin Hosseini is a seasoned biotechnology professional with expertise in molecular markers, nuclease enzyme assays, transmission electron microscopy, plant and bacterial transformation, and protein extraction. His technical experience spans DNA, RNA, and protein extraction, plant cell culture, protoplast isolation, and antioxidant enzyme assays. Dr. Hosseini has held prominent roles, including Staff Member at the Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran (1999-2000) and Head of Biology Group at ACECR (2000-2002). He served as the Head of Biotechnology Department at Imam Khomeini International University (2006-2012) and President of Buin Zahra Engineering University (2020-2021). He is also an editorial board member of the Iranian Journal of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology. 🌾📚

National Awards & Grants

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramin Hosseini has a distinguished academic profile. He secured the 2nd rank in the Biology Students Olympiad (1990), receiving a merit certificate and two gold coins from the President’s adviser. He achieved 1st rank in the MSc entrance examination. Dr. Hosseini has contributed significantly to genetic research, recording over 20 plant genes, 2 yeast genes, and 20 16S rDNA sequences from cyanobacteria in the NCBI data bank. Recognized as an outstanding lecturer at Imam Khomeini International University in 2012, he has secured national and local grants totaling $50,000 for his research projects. 💡🌱

Research Focus

Dr. Ramin Hosseini is a prominent researcher specializing in plant biotechnology, molecular biology, and genetic engineering. His work focuses on enhancing plant production of bioactive compounds, including the study of gene expression related to artemisinin production in Artemisia annua 🌿. Dr. Hosseini’s research also involves micropropagation of medicinal plants like Aloe vera 🌱, using gamma irradiation for mutation induction in microbial strains 🦠, and developing edible vaccines 🍅. His work on gene expression analysis includes genes involved in ethylene production and plant stress responses 🌾. His contributions impact agricultural biotechnology, environmental stress management, and bioengineering 🌍.

Publication Top Notes

Effects of cobalt nanoparticles on artemisinin production and gene expression in Artemisia annua

Micropropagation of Aloe vera L. grown in south Iran.

Cloning, identification and expression analysis of ACC oxidase gene involved in ethylene production pathway

Gamma irradiation as a useful tool for the isolation of astaxanthin-overproducing mutant strains of Phaffia rhodozyma

Constructing and transient expression of a gene cassette containing edible vaccine elements and shigellosis, anthrax and cholera recombinant antigens in tomato

Identification of Chlorophyceae based on 18S rDNA sequences from Persian Gulf

Expression analysis of ADS, DBR2, ALDH1 and SQS genes in Artemisia vulgaris hairy root culture under nano cobalt and nano zinc elicitation

 

 

Azadeh Safadoust | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Azadeh Safadoust | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Azadeh Safadoust, Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran

Dr. Azadeh Safadoust is a distinguished graduate from Iran University of Medical Sciences, holding a Master of Science in Mental Health, where she focused on domestic violence risk prediction using machine learning and social media analysis. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Kharazmi University, graduating with honors. Dr. Safadoust is actively involved in research, having authored several publications on topics such as intimate partner violence and treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder. Her commitment to mental health research is complemented by her leadership roles in student organizations. 🌍📊💻

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Education 

Dr. Safadoust holds a PhD in Soil Science from Bu Ali Sina University (2011), where she focused on the transport of E. coli and bromide through soil columns, under the supervision of Prof. Ali Akbar Mahboubi. Her educational foundation also includes an MSc in Soil Physics (2005) and a BSc in Agriculture-Soil Science (2001), both from Bu Ali Sina University. This strong academic background underpins her research expertise in soil management and environmental impacts.

Teaching and Supervising Experience 

Since 2011, Dr. Safadoust has served as an Assistant Professor at Bu Ali Sina University, where she teaches various undergraduate and graduate courses related to soil science. Her roles include supervising PhD and master’s theses on advanced topics such as the transport of contaminants through soil and the effects of soil amendments on soil properties. This demonstrates her commitment to fostering the next generation of researchers and her expertise in complex soil science issues. 

Research Contributions 

Dr. Safadoust has authored numerous publications, including journal articles and book chapters, that highlight her research on soil physics, contaminant transport, and soil management practices. Notable publications include: 

  • “Bacterial filtration rates in repacked and weathered soil columns” (2011) in Geoderma. 
  • “Effect of regenerated soil structure on unsaturated transport of Escherichia coli and bromide” (2012) in Journal of Hydrology. 
  • “Least limiting water range as affected by soil texture and cropping system” (2014) in Agricultural Water Management. 

These publications reflect her contributions to understanding the dynamics of soil health and water management, which are crucial for sustainable agricultural practices. 

Publication top notes

Comparison of three models describing bromide transport affected by different soil structure types

Long-term cultivation and landscape position effects on aggregate size and organic carbon fractionation on surface soil properties in semi-arid region of Iran

Temperature effect on the transport of bromide and E. coli NAR in saturated soils

Bromide and lithium transport in soils under long-term cultivation of alfalfa and wheat

Least limiting water range as affected by soil texture and cropping system

Conclusion 

Dr. Azadeh Safadoust’s blend of educational credentials, teaching experience, and significant research contributions make her an exceptional candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her work not only advances academic knowledge in soil science but also has practical implications for agricultural sustainability and environmental management. 

Atul K Singh | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Atul K Singh | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Atul K Singh, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, India

Dr. Atul K. Singh is a dedicated NextGen Sequencing Scientist specializing in assay development and method validation across various sequencing platforms. With expertise in molecular biology, microbiology, and antimicrobial susceptibility, he has led the preparation of proficiency standards for WGS products under GMP guidelines. Dr. Singh previously worked as a Clinical Laboratory Associate in a CLIA laboratory for two years. His strong soft skills include scientific communication and data analysis. Notably, he has developed molecular methods for Preimplantation Genetic Disorder (PGD-Seq) testing and pathogen characterization, with over 30 peer-reviewed publications to his name. 🔬📊📚🌟

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Education

Dr. Atul K. Singh earned his PhD in Biotechnology from the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, from July 2004 to May 2010. Prior to that, he completed his M.Sc. in Biotechnology at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, from August 2000 to September 2002. Dr. Singh began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Chemistry and Botany from Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad, from July 1996 to December 1999. His solid educational background has equipped him with the skills necessary for a successful career in biotechnology and NextGen Sequencing. 🎓🔬🌱📚

Employment

Dr. Atul K. Singh currently serves as a Scientist-Laboratory Supervisor at NextGen Genetics LLC in Santa Carla, California, since October 2023. Previously, he was a Scientist II in R&D at Clear Labs in the San Francisco Bay Area from January 2018 to June 2023. Before that, he worked at the University of Georgia from May 2017 to January 2018 and held two positions at Purdue University: first as a Postdoctoral Research Associate from June 2010 to May 2015 and then as a Research Scientist in Food Science (molecular and diagnostic microbiology) from November 2015 to April 2017. 🔬💼📈🔍

Research Focus

Dr. Atul K. Singh’s research focus centers on the development and application of innovative techniques in microbiology, particularly in NextGen sequencing and pathogen detection. His work includes the use of optical scattering sensors and molecular methods to identify foodborne pathogens like Listeria and Salmonella. Dr. Singh is involved in developing antimicrobial nanoparticles and characterizing biofilms, enhancing food safety through precise detection methods. His contributions extend to understanding antibiotic resistance and improving methodologies for preimplantation genetic testing. With over 30 peer-reviewed publications, his research significantly impacts food safety and microbial diagnostics. 🔬🦠📊🍽️✨

Publication Top Notes

Petri-plate, bacteria, and laser optical scattering sensor

Receptor-targeted engineered probiotics mitigate lethal Listeria infection.

Animal-Use Antibiotics Induce Cross-Resistance in Bacterial Pathogens to Human Therapeutic Antibiotics.

Antilisterial and Antibiofilm Activities of Pediocin and LAP Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles

Rapid detection and differentiation of Staphylococcus colonies using an optical scattering technology.

Conclusion

Dr. Atul K. Singh’s extensive qualifications, impactful research contributions, and commitment to excellence in scientific practices make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His achievements are not only noteworthy but also align with the values of innovation and quality that such an award represents

Tsegamariam Sherka | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Tsegamariam Sherka | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Tsegamariam Sherka, Wolkite University, Ethiopia, Ethiopia

Dr. Tsegamariam Sherka is a dedicated researcher currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Addis Ababa University since October 2022. With a Master’s in Rural Development from Hawassa University and a Bachelor’s in Agricultural Extension from Haramaya University, he possesses a strong academic foundation. At Wolkite University, he serves as a lecturer and head of the Agricultural Economics department, actively engaging in community service. His research focuses on critical issues in rural development, with publications addressing energy selection, women’s participation in soil conservation, and biogas utilization. Dr. Sherka’s commitment to knowledge sharing and social responsibility makes him a remarkable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 📚🌱💡

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Education

Dr. Tsegamariam Sherka is currently a Ph.D. student at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, since October 2022. He previously earned his Master’s degree in Rural Development from Hawassa University in 2017, equipping him with advanced knowledge in agricultural studies. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Rural Development and Agricultural Extension from Haramaya University in 2011. This strong educational foundation underpins his expertise in rural development, enabling him to contribute effectively to research and community engagement initiatives aimed at enhancing agricultural practices and promoting sustainable development in Ethiopia. 📚🌾🎓

Work Experience

Dr. Tsegamariam Sherka has extensive experience in academia and community service. From January 2021 to October 2022, he served as the coordinator for community service, Indigenous knowledge, research, and industry linkage at Wolkite University, Ethiopia. Prior to that, he was the coordinator for the postgraduate program and a lecturer from December 2019 to January 2021. He also led the Department of Agricultural Economics as head and lecturer from October 2018 to December 2019. His career began as an instructor and community-based trainer at Alage Agricultural College, where he worked from February 2012 to October 2017. 📚🌱👨‍🏫🌍

Training Attended

Dr. Tsegamariam Sherka has actively pursued professional development through various training programs. In 2023, he attended a short-term training on Environmental Economics organized by BREAD-IGC. He completed an intensive course on applied time series and panel data econometrics with STATA and E-VIEWS software at Wolkite University, Ethiopia. He also participated in an advanced course in statistical analysis software (SAS) at the same institution. Additionally, he enhanced his pedagogical skills through a training program focused on teaching principles, classroom management, and quality education, organized by Alage ATVET College. His commitment to improving academic English included a four-month course at Wolkite University in 2018. 📊🌱📚✍️

Research Focus

Dr. Tsegamariam Sherka’s research primarily focuses on rural development and agricultural economics in Ethiopia. His work addresses critical issues such as energy selection and its socioeconomic implications, women’s participation in conservation efforts, and inequalities in welfare among households. He explores the effects of education on rural unemployment and the impacts of climate variability on coffee producers. Additionally, his studies emphasize the role of community engagement and knowledge transfer in enhancing agricultural productivity and food security. Through his extensive publications, Dr. Sherka contributes significantly to understanding and addressing the challenges faced by rural communities in Ethiopia. 🌾📚💡🌍

Publication Top Notes

Biogas utilization and its socioeconomic implications: exploring the drivers of energy selection in Southern Ethiopia’s Gurage zone

Factors affecting women’s participation in soil & water conservation in abeshege district Southern Ethiopia

Determinants of inequalities in welfare among households in Ethiopia: A comparative study of urban and rural Ethiopia

The effects of schooling on rural unemployment in Ethiopia

Analysing Teacher Training Participants’ Feedback Using Natural Language Processing

Effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the food system in Abeshge District, Central Ethiopia

Determinants of Rural Women Access to Credit in Cheha District, Gurage Zone, Sothern Ethiopia

Conclusion

Dr. Sherka’s dedication to community engagement enhances the practical impact of his research, aligning perfectly with the ideals of the Best Researcher Award.

Tariku Ayele | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tariku Ayele | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tariku Ayele, Bule Hora University, Ethiopia

Tariku Ayele 📚🌾Born in 1992 in Adola, Ethiopia, Tariku Ayele is a dedicated lecturer in Agricultural Economics at Bule Hora University. He holds a B.Sc. in Agricultural Resource Economics and an M.Sc. in Agricultural Economics, with a stellar academic record (CGPA: 3.89 and 3.99, respectively). Tariku is passionate about research, contributing significantly to agricultural economics, evidenced by multiple publications. He is actively involved in community service and leadership roles, serving as Vice Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics. Tariku is committed to fostering sustainable agricultural practices in Ethiopia. 🌍📈

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Educational Background

Tariku completed her Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Resource Economics and Management at Hawassa University with a remarkable CGPA of 3.89 in 2015. She further excelled by obtaining her Master of Science in Agricultural Economics from Haramaya University, graduating with a CGPA of 3.99 in 2018. Her academic achievements are complemented by various training certifications in research capacity building and econometric modeling.

Work Experience and Responsibilities

As an Agricultural Economics Lecturer, Tariku is responsible for teaching, conducting research, and participating in community service. She has held several leadership roles, including Vice Director of the Institute of Gadaa and Culture Studies and Vice Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences, showcasing her commitment to academia and leadership

Conclusion

Ms. Tariku Ayele is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her dedication to agricultural economics, combined with her commitment to community service and academic excellence, makes her an exemplary figure in her field

Publication Top Notes  

  • Determinants of farmland degradation among farming households in West Guji Zone, Ethiopia (2022) – Cited by 10
  • Cereal crops commercialization and welfare of households in Guji Zone, Ethiopia (2022) – Cited by 5
  • Determinants of cereal crops commercialization among smallholder farmers in Guji Zone, Ethiopia (2021) – Cited by 8
  • A Review of the Trends and Causes of Food Insecurity in Ethiopia (2020) – Cited by 15
  • Constraints of Honey Production and Marketing in Ethiopia: A Review (2020) – Cited by 12
  • The Impact of Climate Change on Pastoralist Livelihoods in Ethiopia: A Review (2020) – Cited by 20
  • Factors Affecting Production and Marketing of Spices in Ethiopia (2019) – Cited by 6
  • Analysis of Market Decisions and Intensity of Market Participation of Smallholder Wheat Farmers in Adola Rede District of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia (2018) – Cited by 9
  • Review on Factors Affecting the Performance of Micro and Small Enterprise (MSE) in Ethiopia (2018) – Cited by 4
  • Review on Status of Micro and Small Enterprise (MSE) Development in Ethiopia (2018) – Cited by 3

Zishan Ahmad Wani | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Zishan Ahmad Wani | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Dr Zishan Ahmad Wani, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University ,India

Dr. Zishan Ahmad Wani’s academic achievements, research experience, and contributions, he is highly suitable for the Research for Young Scientist Award. Here is an overview of his qualifications:

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Education

Dr. Zishan Ahmad Wani completed his Ph.D. in Botany in 2023 from Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir. He also holds an M.Sc. in Botany from Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University and a B.Sc. from the University of Kashmir.

Research Skills and Interests

Dr. Wani specializes in floristics, plant ecology, species distribution modeling, and biodiversity conservation. He is proficient in data analysis tools such as SPSS, R, and ArcGIS. His research also explores ethnobotany, ecosystem services, and natural resource management.

Post-Ph.D. Experience

Dr. Wani worked as a Senior Research Associate at the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment, Bangalore. He has also taught ecology and environmental sciences at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Publications and Citations

With 223 citations, an h-index of 9, and an i10-index of 6, Dr. Wani has published numerous peer-reviewed articles. His recent works include studies on cultural vegetation value, greenhouse gas emissions, and biodiversity in the Himalayan region.

Memberships and Professional Activities

Dr. Wani is a member of the IUCN-Commission of Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy (CEESP) and has presented at various national and international seminars. He is also a reviewer for respected journals such as Global Ecology and Conservation and Flora.

Publication Top Notes

Ethnobotanical study of the plants used by the local people of Gulmarg and its allied areas, Jammu & Kashmir, India

Elevation, aspect, and habitat heterogeneity determine plant diversity and compositional patterns in the Kashmir Himalaya

Pattern of β-diversity and plant species richness along vertical gradient in Northwest Himalaya, India

Ethnomedicinal study of plants used to cure skin diseases and healing of wounds in Gulmarg Wildlife Sanctuary (GWLS), Jammu & Kashmir

Akash Ethnobotanical Study of Some Threatened Plants in District Baramulla, Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir, India

Changing Climatic Scenarios Anticipate Dwindling of Suitable Habitats for Endemic Species of Himalaya—Predictions of Ensemble Modelling Using Aconitum heterophyllum as a Model …

Impact of Vermicomposting on greenhouse gas emission: a short review

Habitat suitability modeling of Buxus wallichiana Bail. an endemic tree species of Himalaya

Conclusion

Dr. Zishan Ahmad Wani’s diverse research and teaching experience, combined with his dedication to advancing knowledge in botany and ecology, make him a strong candidate for this award.

FIKADU KIFLE | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

FIKADU KIFLE | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr FIKADU KIFLE, Hawassa University, Ethiopia

Mr. Fikadu Kifle appears to be a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award for several reasons:

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Educational Background

  • Bachelor of Education in Biology from Semera University, which provides a solid foundation in biological sciences.
  • Master of Science in Entomology from Addis Ababa University, specializing in insect science, showcasing his advanced understanding and expertise in this field.

Research Contributions

  • Conducted significant research on Zabrotes subfasciatus (a pest affecting common beans), focusing on sustainable management using resistant varieties and botanicals. This indicates his practical approach to pest management and agricultural sustainability.
  • Published a research paper titled “Advances in Insect Pest Management Research of Lowland Food Legumes in Ethiopia” in the Ethiopian Journal of Crop Science, demonstrating his ability to contribute to academic discourse and share findings with the wider scientific community.

Relevant Coursework

Mr. Kifle has studied a broad range of subjects relevant to his research focus, including:

  • Entomology and Insect Ecology: Essential for understanding pest behavior and management strategies.
  • Genetics, Ecology, and Conservation: Important for developing sustainable agricultural practices and understanding ecological impacts.

Work Experience

  • Extensive teaching experience as a Biology Teacher and Lecturer at Bule Hora University and Hawassa University, indicating his commitment to education and knowledge dissemination.
  • Experience as a Laboratory Technician, suggesting practical skills in research settings.

Training and Awards

  • Completed training in Public Procurement Management and Corruption Prevention Strategy, reflecting his commitment to ethical practices in research and education.
  • Received certificates for successful management of student cafeterias and active participation in anti-HIV/AIDS activities, showcasing his leadership and community engagement.

Publication top notes

Studies on the management of Zabrotes subfasciatus (Boheman)(Coleoptera: Bruchidae) on Common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris. L) using Resistant Varieties and Botanicals

Progresses in Insect Pest Management Research of Lowland Food Legumes in Ethiopia

Conclusion

Mr. Fikadu Kifle’s solid educational background, significant research contributions in pest management, extensive teaching experience, and commitment to ethical practices and community engagement make him a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only addresses critical issues in agricultural pest management but also contributes to the overall improvement of educational standards in Ethiopia.