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. πŸŒπŸ“š

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Educational Background πŸŽ“

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. πŸŒΏπŸ“š

Professional Experience πŸ’Ό

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. πŸŒΎπŸ‘¨β€πŸ«

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. πŸŒΎπŸ“ŠπŸŒ±

Research Focus Areas πŸŒΎπŸ“Š

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. πŸŒ±πŸ’§

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.

 

 

Birkneh Dosegnaw | Plant breeding | Research and Development Excellence Award

Mr. Birkneh Dosegnaw | Plant breeding | Research and Development Excellence Award

Associate researcher, Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Ethiopia

Birkneh Kuru Dosegnaw is an Associate Researcher at the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (Pawe Agricultural Research Center) in Ethiopia. His expertise lies in plant breeding, focusing on sorghum, finger millet, maize, and tef. Birkneh holds an MSc in Plant Breeding and Genetics from Debre Markos University and a BSc in Plant Science from Wollo University. He has contributed significantly to research in genotype-environment interactions and yield stability, with publications in prestigious journals. His skills include data analysis, project coordination, and scientific writing. Birkneh is passionate about sustainable agricultural development and breeding for disease resistance. πŸŒΎπŸ“ŠπŸ“š

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Professional Experience 🌾

Birkneh Kuru Dosegnaw has a robust career in agricultural research, particularly in plant breeding. He is currently an Associate Researcher at the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (Pawe Agricultural Research Center), working on sorghum, finger millet, maize, and tef breeding programs since September 2024. Previously, Birkneh worked as an Associate Researcher for sorghum and finger millet breeding (2022–2024) and as Assistant Researcher I and II from 2018 to 2021. He began his career as a Junior Researcher in 2016 and later worked as a Junior Expert in field crop production and irrigation agronomy in 2015-2016. πŸŒ±πŸ”¬

Education & Training πŸŽ“

Birkneh Kuru Dosegnaw holds a Master’s degree (MSc) in Plant Breeding and Genetics from Debre Markos University, Ethiopia (2019-2021). His studies covered subjects like Agricultural Statistics, Plant Breeding Methods, Population Genetics, Crop Agronomy, Seed Science, and Evolutionary Biology. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor’s degree (BSc) in Plant Science from Wollo University (2012-2014), where he focused on research methods, genetics, plant breeding, crop production, and seed technology. These educational foundations have equipped him with a solid understanding of plant science and breeding for agricultural advancement. πŸŒΏπŸ“š

Research Focus

Birkneh Kuru Dosegnaw’s research primarily focuses on plant breeding and crop genetics with an emphasis on improving the yield stability and genotype-environment interactions of finger millet. His recent work, published in Field Crops Research, investigates the performance of finger millet genotypes under varying environmental conditions using statistical analysis methods like AMMI, GGE, and MTSI. His studies contribute to enhancing crop resilience and sustainability in humid lowland areas of Ethiopia. Through his work, he aims to optimize crop productivity and develop varieties that perform well across diverse environments. πŸŒ±πŸ“Š

 

Publication Top Notes

Genotype X environment interaction and yield stability of finger millet (Eleusine Coracana L.) genotypes based on AMMI, GGE and MTSI analysis in humid lowland areas of Ethiopia

 

 

 

Muhammad Waqar Khan | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan, University of Swat, Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan 🧬 is a Pakistani geneticist with expertise in soybean transformation and genetic diversity. He earned his PhD in Genetics from Henan University, China (2019-2023), and has a solid academic background with an MPhil and MSc in Genetics from Hazara University, Pakistan. His research focuses on genetic diversity, plant breeding, and Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Dr. Khan has published multiple studies, including on soybean hybrids and genetic resistance in rice. He is an active reviewer for Elsevier’s Horticulture Plants journal. Additionally, Dr. Khan is experienced in molecular lab techniques and bioinformatics software. πŸŒ±πŸ”¬πŸ“š

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Educational Background

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan holds an impressive academic background in genetics and related fields. He completed his PhD in Genetics at Henan University, China (2019-2023), where he focused on soybean transformation. He also holds an MPhil in Genetics (2008-2012) and an MSc in Genetics (2005-2008) from Hazara University, Pakistan. Dr. Khan’s undergraduate studies were in Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry at the University of Malakand, Pakistan (2002-2005). Additionally, he pursued a B.Ed. in Education (2011-2012) from Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad. His diverse academic journey reflects his dedication to both research and education. πŸ“šπŸŒ±

 

 

Professional Experience

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan has a diverse professional background in both education and research. He has five years of teaching and administrative experience at a school (2014-2019), where he honed his leadership and organizational skills. Additionally, he gained valuable research experience as a research intern in the Department of Genetics at Hazara University, Mansehra, Pakistan, for one year. This combination of teaching expertise and hands-on research experience has equipped Dr. Khan with a strong foundation in academia, making significant contributions to both educational and scientific communities. πŸ“šπŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬

 

 

Professional Skills and Business Ventures

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan possesses a wide range of professional skills and business expertise. He has significant experience in school administration and curriculum development, where he played a pivotal role in shaping educational frameworks. Additionally, Dr. Khan is passionate about honeybee keeping and management 🐝, using his knowledge to contribute to sustainable agricultural practices. He is also skilled in poultry (layer) keeping and management πŸ”, ensuring the healthy and efficient operation of poultry farms. These diverse skills reflect his versatility in both academic and entrepreneurial ventures. πŸŒ±πŸ“ˆ

 

 

Research Focus

Dr. Muhammad Waqar Khan’s research spans several areas within genetics, plant sciences, and agricultural biotechnology. His work includes genetic diversity studies in walnuts 🌳, the identification of bacterial blight resistance genes in rice 🌾, and advancements in soybean transformation techniques 🌱. His expertise also extends to environmental research, focusing on forest structure, biomass carbon potential, and ecological diversity 🌍. Furthermore, Dr. Khan has contributed to agricultural economics with research on the cherry marketing system πŸ’. These diverse research interests showcase his interdisciplinary approach, combining genetics, agriculture, and environmental sustainability. 🌿

 

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Estimation of genetic diversity in walnut – 38 citations, 2010 🌰
  • Identification of bacterial blight resistance gene Xa7 in rice through STS marker – 15 citations, 2015 🌾
  • Evaluation of the forest structure, diversity, and biomass carbon potential in Guangxi, China – 8 citations, 2020 🌳
  • Cherry marketing system in Gilgit District, Northern Areas of Pakistan – 8 citations, 2008 πŸ’
  • Pulmonary Embolic Disease – 5 citations, 1965 πŸ’‰
  • Generation and Assessment of Soybean Hybrids for High-Efficiency Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation – 2024 πŸ“ˆ
  • A Novel Solid Media-Free In-Planta Soybean Transformation Approach – 2024 🌱
  • Fluid leak Following Deep Midfacial Laceration – 2017 🩹