Best Researcher Award

Siyabonga Gasa
Affiliation University of Fort Hare
Country South Africa
Scopus ID 57449253900
Documents 28
Citations 28
h-index 1
Subject Area Energies
Event International Research Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-5222-5629

Siyabonga Gasa – University of Fort Hare

Siyabonga Gasa is an academic researcher affiliated with the University of Fort Hare, South Africa, with professional expertise in agricultural engineering, water management, remote sensing, crop monitoring, and post-harvest engineering. His scholarly activities have contributed to interdisciplinary studies involving sustainable agricultural systems, energy-efficient technologies, and food production processes. Through teaching, research, and professional engagement, he has participated in advancing practical engineering applications within agricultural environments.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Siyabonga Gasa and evaluates his professional profile in relation to research excellence and scholarly recognition. His work focuses on agricultural engineering systems, energy-efficient technologies, drying processes, and sustainability-oriented agricultural innovations. Published studies demonstrate engagement with contemporary engineering challenges and practical applications relevant to food systems and environmental management.[2]

Keywords

Agricultural Engineering, Water Management, Remote Sensing, Crop Monitoring, Post-Harvest Engineering, Energy Systems, Sustainable Agriculture, Food Processing, Solar Drying Technologies, Research Excellence.

Introduction

Siyabonga Gasa completed undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Agricultural Engineering at the University of KwaZulu-Natal before pursuing academic and research appointments in South Africa. His professional trajectory includes research activities within the Agricultural Research Council and a lecturer position at the University of Fort Hare. These experiences have provided a foundation for contributions to agricultural technology and sustainable resource utilization.[1]

Research Profile

The researcher’s profile encompasses water management, remote sensing applications, crop monitoring methodologies, and post-harvest engineering systems. His scholarly interests extend to renewable-energy-assisted agricultural processes and productivity enhancement strategies. Membership in professional engineering organizations further reflects engagement with the broader agricultural engineering community and ongoing professional development activities.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions by Siyabonga Gasa include investigations into solar-assisted drying technologies, evaporative cooling systems, energy-efficient agricultural processes, and sustainability assessment frameworks. These studies have addressed practical engineering challenges affecting food preservation and agricultural productivity. The resulting outputs contribute to scientific understanding while supporting technology adoption within agricultural and food-system environments.[3][4]

Publications

Published works associated with Siyabonga Gasa include studies on sustainability outcomes in agricultural and food systems, theoretical principles of evaporative cooling technologies, quality evaluation of solar-dried sweet potato products, and mathematical modelling of drying behavior under naturally ventilated solar systems. These publications collectively demonstrate consistent engagement with engineering-based agricultural research and applied technological innovation.[2]

Research Impact

The documented publication record and citation activity indicate emerging scholarly influence within agricultural engineering and sustainability research. His investigations provide evidence-based insights applicable to agricultural production systems, energy optimization, and food preservation practices. Such work contributes to knowledge transfer between academic research and practical implementation contexts.[2]

Award Suitability

Based on available academic indicators, research outputs, subject specialization, and contributions to sustainable agricultural engineering, Siyabonga Gasa demonstrates qualifications consistent with consideration for research recognition programs. His work addresses contemporary scientific and engineering challenges while supporting broader sustainability objectives. Such achievements align with evaluation criteria commonly associated with international research award initiatives.[1][2]

Conclusion

Siyabonga Gasa’s academic profile reflects participation in research concerning agricultural engineering, sustainability, renewable-energy applications, and food-system technologies. Through scholarly publications, teaching responsibilities, and professional engagement, he contributes to advancing knowledge within his field. The available evidence supports recognition of his developing research portfolio and continuing academic contributions.[1]

References

  1. ORCID. (2026). Siyabonga Gasa (ORCID: 0000-0002-5222-5629). ORCID Registry.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5222-5629
  2. Gasa, S., Sokombela, A., Chiuta, N. E., & Mutengwa, C. S. (2026). Energy-Efficient Innovations in Agricultural and Food Systems: A Systematic Review of Productivity and Sustainability Outcomes and Adoption Trends. Energies.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/en19041092
  3. Sibanda, S., Workneh, T. S., Gasa, S., & Nkambule, S. N. (2023). Theoretical Design Principles and Practice of Evaporative Cooler. Engineering Principles, Modeling and Economics of Evaporative Coolers.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-90039-3.00014-1
  4. Gasa, S., Sibanda, S., Workneh, T. S., Laing, M., & Kassim, A. (2022). Evaluation of a Naturally Ventilated Solar-Venturi Dryer Environmental Effect on the Quality of Dried Sweet-Potato Slices. African Journal of Agricultural Research.
    https://doi.org/10.5897/AJAR2022.16140
  5. Gasa, S., Sibanda, S., Workneh, T. S., Laing, M., & Kassim, A. (2022). Thin-layer Modelling of Sweet Potato Slices Drying Under Naturally-Ventilated Warm Air by Solar-Venturi Dryer. Heliyon.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e08949
Siyabonga Gasa | Energies | Best Researcher Award

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