Eduardo Hernández Ramos | Green processes | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Eduardo Hernández Ramos | Green processes | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Eduardo Hernández Ramos, Cuban Institute for Research on Sugarcane Derivatives, Cuba

Eduardo Hernández Ramos is the Head of the Biotechnology Division at the Cuban Institute for Research on Sugarcane Derivatives. With a degree in Chemical Engineering and currently pursuing a PhD in Biotechnology and Food Process Sciences, Eduardo has extensive experience in bioengineering and sugarcane derivative research. He has led five research projects and published one book and a chapter. A recipient of the Cuban Academy of Sciences Award in 2019 and 2022, his work focuses on solvent extraction, green processes, and biopharmaceutical applications of sugarcane wax. 🌿🔬📚

 

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Academic and Professional Background

Eduardo Hernández Ramos holds a degree in Chemical Engineering and is currently pursuing a PhD in Biotechnology and Food Process Sciences. His career spans roles as a specialist, researcher, and head of Bioengineering, culminating in his current position as Director of Biotechnology at the Cuban Institute for Sugarcane Derivatives Research. He serves on the institute’s scientific council and the AZCUBA technical advisory committee. Recognized with the Cuban Academy of Sciences award in both 2019 and 2022, he is also an invited member of the national youth innovation committee.

Areas of Research

Solvent extraction, solubility, green processes, fructooligosaccharides, ethanol, cellular protein.

Conclusion

Considering Eduardo Hernández Ramos’s contributions to biotechnology, particularly in the sugarcane derivatives sector, his extensive research involvement, and recognition by the Cuban Academy of Sciences, he stands out as a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work on sustainable processes and collaboration with national institutions further strengthens his qualifications for this prestigious recognition.

 

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Hamid Reza Mobasser | Environmental Quality | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Hamid Reza Mobasser | Environmental Quality | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Hamid Reza Mobasser, Islamic Azad university, Iran

Dr. Hamid Reza Mobasser is a dedicated faculty member at Islamic Azad University with a PhD in Agricultural Engineering-Agronomy. He heads the Agronomy and Plant Breeding Department at Qaemshahr University and the Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Department in Mazandaran Province. Dr. Mobasser has over 140 national and international publications, focusing on rice, legumes, and nano fertilizers. His notable projects include optimizing plant density for rice cultivation and studying the effects of nanoparticles on crop traits. He actively contributes to academia by supervising numerous master’s and doctoral theses. 📚🌱

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Academic and Professional Background

Hamid Reza Mobasser holds a PhD, Master’s, and Bachelor’s in Agricultural Engineering-Agronomy. He is the Head of Agronomy and Plant Breeding at Qaemshahr University and the Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Department at Mazandaran Province. He has organized and spoken at various workshops and conferences, including the “Ways to Improve Rice Yield” workshop in 2024.

Research Focus

Dr. HR Mobasser’s research primarily focuses on agronomy, specifically the optimization of rice cultivation practices. His work explores various factors affecting rice yield and yield components, such as seedling age, planting density, nitrogen fertilization, and the application of nanoparticles. Additionally, Dr. Mobasser has contributed to studies on other crops, including canola and barley, examining the effects of different agronomic practices on their growth and yield. His research often involves evaluating the impacts of innovative agricultural techniques and inputs to enhance crop productivity and sustainability in Iran. 🌾🌱💧

Publication Top Notes

  • Effect of seedling age and planting space on yield and yield components of rice (Neda variety) 🌾📅
    • Asian Journal of Plant Sciences 6 (2), 438-440
    • Cited by: 82
    • Year: 2007
  • Effects of silicon and zinc nanoparticles on growth, yield, and biochemical characteristics of rice 🌾🔬
    • Agronomy Journal 111 (6), 3084-3090
    • Cited by: 57
    • Year: 2019
  • Effect of planting density on agronomical characteristics of rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties in north of Iran 🌾🌱
    • Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences: PJBS 10 (18), 3205-3209
    • Cited by: 57
    • Year: 2007
  • The effect of planting date and seedling age on yield and yield components of rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties in North of Iran 🌾📅
    • African Journal of Agricultural Research 6 (11), 2571-2575
    • Cited by: 55
    • Year: 2011
  • Effect of cutting time and cutting height on yield and yield components of ratoon rice (Tarom langrodi variety) 🌾✂️
    • Cited by: 48
    • Year: 2009
  • Effect of density on morphological characteristics related-lodging on yield and yield components in varieties rice (Oryza sativa L.) in Iran 🌾🏠
    • Am. Eurasian J. Agric. Environ. Sci 5, 745-754
    • Cited by: 46
    • Year: 2009
  • Effect of foliar application of zinc nano oxide on agronomic traits of two varieties of rice (Oryza sativa L.) 🌾🔬
    • Crop Research 52 (6), 195-201
    • Cited by: 37
    • Year: 2017
  • Effects of nitrogen fertilization and rice harvest height on agronomic yield indices of ratoon rice-berseem clover intercropping system 🌾🌱
    • Australian Journal of Crop Science 5 (5), 566-574
    • Cited by: 35
    • Year: 2011
  • Two Iranian rice cultivars’ response to nitrogen and nano-fertilizer 🌾🧪
    • Open Journal of Ecology 7 (10), 591-603
    • Cited by: 33
    • Year: 2017
  • Effect of seedling age and potassium rates on morphological traits related-lodging, yield and yield components of rice (Oryza sativa L.) in Iran 🌾📅
    • American-Eurasian Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences 11, 261-268
    • Cited by: 31
    • Year: 2011