Tesfu Tujuba | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tesfu Tujuba | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher,  Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute,  Ethiopia

Tesfu Fekensa Tujuba (Ph.D.) is an accomplished Ethiopian researcher specializing in Agricultural Technology and Biotechnology, with a focus on Animal Biodiversity. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Molise, Italy, and has extensive experience leading biodiversity research. As Director of the Animal Biodiversity Directorate at the Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute, Tesfu has contributed to various research projects and publications. His leadership in biodiversity conservation, alongside his academic background, makes him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

 

Publication Profile

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Education Background 

Tesfu Fekensa Tujuba holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Technology and Biotechnology with a focus on Animal Biodiversity from the University of Molise, Italy, awarded in 2020. He also earned an M.Sc. in Biology, specializing in Agricultural Entomology, from Addis Ababa University in 2011. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Education in Biology from Dilla University, Ethiopia, in 2002. This solid educational foundation equips him with the necessary expertise to contribute significantly to the field of agricultural research and biodiversity.

Professional Experiences

Tesfu Fekensa Tujuba has extensive professional experience in biodiversity research and education. Currently, he serves as the Director of the Animal Biodiversity Directorate at the Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute, where he leads initiatives in animal biodiversity conservation. Previously, he held positions at the University of Molise and various capacities within the Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute, including team leader roles in wild animals biodiversity. His academic journey includes significant contributions to teaching and research, further enhancing his expertise in the field.

Research Contributions

Tesfu Fekensa Tujuba has made significant research contributions in the field of agricultural biodiversity, particularly in Lepidoptera studies. His publications, including works on ecological impacts and species assessment, showcase his expertise and commitment to advancing knowledge in this area. Notably, two newly discovered moth species have been dedicated to him, highlighting his influence in entomological research. Additionally, his participation in various national and international conferences demonstrates his active engagement in promoting biodiversity conservation and sharing valuable insights within the scientific community.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Tesfu Fekensa Tujuba has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural biodiversity, recognized through multiple accolades. Notably, he has had two new species of moths named in his honor: Epichoristodes fekensae (2019) and Prasinocyma tujubai (2023). His published research, including studies on Lepidoptera diversity in Ethiopia, has been featured in esteemed journals, further showcasing his dedication and impact in the scientific community. These achievements underline his commitment to advancing biodiversity research and education.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Tesfu Fekensa Tujuba exemplifies the qualities sought in a candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His extensive academic qualifications, significant research contributions, and leadership roles in biodiversity highlight his commitment to advancing knowledge in agricultural technology and animal biodiversity. With a proven track record of impactful publications and active participation in professional societies, Tesfu stands out as a dedicated researcher whose work contributes meaningfully to both local and global scientific communities.

Publication Top Notes  

  • Lepidoptera as a Tool for the Assessment of Human Disturbance Impacting Ecological and Taxonomic Diversity in the Choke Mountains, EthiopiaAfrican Zoology, 2023 📄 (Cited by 2)
  • Review of the African golden-spotted genera Haplopacha and Dasychirinula (Lepidoptera, Lasiocampidae, Poecilocampinae)Acta Biologica Sibirica, 2024 📄 (Cited by 1)
  • Composition and Diversity of Bird Community in the Chemoga Wetland and the Associated Human-Modified Landscapes, East Gojjam, EthiopiaInternational Journal of Zoology, 2023 📄 (Cited by 0)
  • Phenotypic diversity between and within Harar and Ogaden cattle breeds in eastern Ethiopia: The first step for conservationGenetic Resources, 2023 📄 (Cited by 2)
  • Revision of the orbamia herbulot, 1966 group of genera with description of two new genera, ten new species, and two new subspecies (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Ennominae, Cassymini)ZooKeys, 2020 📄 (Cited by 7)
  • Lepidopteran biodiversity of Ethiopia: Current knowledge and future perspectivesZooKeys, 2019 📄 (Cited by 7)

Pablo Barbieri | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Pablo Barbieri | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Pablo Barbieri is an exceptional researcher in the field of soil fertility, crop nutrition, and nutrient management, making him a strong candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. His academic and research career has centered on optimizing soil fertility and crop yields through effective nutrient management, particularly nitrogen. Below is a detailed overview of his qualifications and key contributions:

Publication profile

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Academic Background

  • Doctorate in Agricultural Sciences (2008): Thesis on nitrogen utilization efficiency in maize under direct seeding, showcasing his focus on sustainable agricultural practices.
  • Postgraduate specialization in Plant Production (2000): Focus on crop and soil fertility further establishes his expertise in nutrient management.

Research Contributions

  1. Yield Responses and Radiation Interception
    His work on yield responses to narrow row spacing highlights how increasing radiation interception can enhance crop productivity, emphasizing his innovative approaches to improving agricultural practices.
    Agronomy Journal, 2002
  2. Soil Organic Carbon Determination
    The comparison of methods for determining soil organic carbon underscores his contribution to enhancing soil health assessment methodologies.
    Ciencia del Suelo, 2014
  3. Maize Water-Use Efficiency
    Dr. Barbieri’s study on maize evapotranspiration and water-use efficiency under different nitrogen supplies is vital in addressing challenges of water scarcity in agriculture.
    Field Crops Research, 2015
  4. Nitrogen Mineralization and Soil Testing
    His research on the reliability of nitrogen testing in maize further demonstrates his contribution to optimizing fertilization practices, ensuring efficient nutrient use.
    Agronomy Journal, 2008

Innovative Research Impact

  • Dr. Barbieri’s research focuses on optimizing nitrogen use efficiency, improving water-use efficiency, and enhancing soil fertility, which are critical for sustainable agriculture. His contributions help improve crop yields while minimizing environmental impact, aligning with the award’s recognition of impactful scientific advancements.

Contributions to Knowledge & Practice

  • Optimizing nitrogen use efficiency: His research has contributed to more effective fertilizer application, reducing environmental impacts while maximizing crop yields.
  • Sustainable agricultural practices: Through his involvement with various research institutes like CONICET and IPADS BALCARCE, Dr. Barbieri has pioneered strategies to enhance sustainable crop production.

Publication top notes

Yield responses to narrow rows depend on increased radiation interception

Comparación de métodos para determinar carbono orgánico en suelo

Maize water use efficiency and evapotranspiration response to N supply under contrasting soil water availability

Maize evapotranspiration and water‐use efficiency in response to row spacing

Contribution of anaerobically mineralized nitrogen to the reliability of planting or presidedress soil nitrogen test in maize

¿ Cuál es el estado de la fertilidad de los suelos argentinos?

Optimizing fertilizer nitrogen use efficiency by intensively managed spring wheat in humid regions: Effect of split application

Improving resource productivity at a crop sequence level

Dosis óptima económica de nitrógeno en maíz bajo siembra directa en el sudeste bonaerense

Conclusion

Dr. Barbieri’s extensive research in soil fertility, nutrient management, and his highly cited publications make him a strong contender for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. His work has had a notable impact on both academic research and practical agricultural methods, particularly in optimizing resource use in crop systems. His contributions align perfectly with the award’s focus on groundbreaking scientific achievements.