Akkamahadevi C | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Akkamahadevi C | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Presidency University | India

Akkamahadevi C is an accomplished academic and researcher serving as an Assistant Professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at Presidency University, Bangalore. With strong expertise in machine learning and deep learning, her research focuses on agricultural applications, particularly in enhancing crop production and sustainability. She has successfully completed projects addressing crop disease prediction using advanced computational frameworks, thereby contributing to the integration of intelligent technologies in agriculture. Alongside teaching, she actively publishes in reputed journals and participates in academic networks. Her career reflects a blend of innovative research, dedicated pedagogy, and a commitment to technological advancement.

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Education

Akkamahadevi C has a strong educational background in Computer Science and Engineering. She holds a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) and a Master of Technology (M.Tech) in the same discipline, equipping her with robust technical foundations. She is presently pursuing a Ph.D., where her research explores the applications of machine learning and deep learning in agriculture. Her doctoral work emphasizes intelligent frameworks for agricultural disease prediction and productivity enhancement, combining theoretical knowledge with practical solutions for food security challenges. This academic progression demonstrates her commitment to advancing both her expertise and the transformative potential of computing in multidisciplinary domains.

Professional Experience 

Currently, Akkamahadevi C serves as an Assistant Professor at Presidency University, Bangalore, within the School of Computer Science and Engineering. In this role, she contributes to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, curriculum development, and academic mentorship. She integrates her research expertise in machine learning and deep learning into her pedagogy, enriching student learning with real-world applications. Beyond teaching, she is engaged in research projects and has successfully completed studies that apply intelligent systems to agricultural problems. Her professional work demonstrates a commitment to bridging academia and industry, fostering innovation, and preparing students for evolving technological landscapes in applied computing.

Awards and Recognition 

Akkamahadevi C has gained recognition for her contributions to machine learning and its applications in agriculture. Her research outputs, published in peer-reviewed and indexed journals, highlight her growing influence in the academic community. She is a member of the International Association of Engineers (IAENG), reflecting her engagement with global professional networks. Her completed project on deep learning frameworks for crop disease prediction has been well received, underscoring the practical impact of her work. Through such contributions, she is being increasingly recognized as a promising researcher in computing and applied intelligence, making her a strong candidate for research awards.

Research Skills

Akkamahadevi C’s research expertise centers on machine learning and deep learning, with a focus on agricultural informatics. She has developed and implemented frameworks that apply deep learning for disease prediction in crops, particularly paddy, to improve agricultural productivity. Her skills extend to designing intelligent algorithms, conducting data-driven experiments, and applying computational models for real-world challenges. Proficient in modern analytical tools, she bridges theoretical innovation with practical impact. Her publications in indexed journals highlight her strong academic writing and analytical skills. These competencies make her an emerging researcher with significant potential to contribute to sustainable agricultural transformation through technology.

Publications

Akkamahadevi, C., & Adaickalam, V. (2025). “An effective deep learning framework for diseases prediction to enrich paddy production” in International Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management (Scopus Indexed).

Gururaj, H. L., Flammini, F., Shreyas, J., & Akkamahadevi, C. (2025). “Data Science & Exploration in Artificial Intelligence” in A A Balkema (Book Publication).

Conclusion 

In conclusion, Akkamahadevi C exemplifies the integration of academic rigor, innovative research, and practical application in the field of computer science and engineering. Her work on deep learning frameworks for agricultural disease prediction demonstrates her ability to apply cutting-edge technology to address pressing global issues such as food security. As a dedicated teacher and researcher, she contributes both to knowledge dissemination and impactful problem-solving. Her professional memberships, scholarly publications, and research achievements underline her growing reputation in the academic community. She is a highly deserving candidate for recognition under the Best Researcher Award category in sustainable technology-driven solutions.

Kastory Mbunda | Sustainable Agriculture | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Kastory Mbunda | Sustainable Agriculture | Young Researcher Award

The Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy | Tanzania

Kastory Abel Mbunda is an academic and researcher specializing in gender, community development, and climate change adaptation. He serves as an Assistant Lecturer at The Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy, Tanzania, where he combines teaching, research, and community engagement. His scholarly work focuses on institutional pathways for gender-transformative climate change adaptation, rural livelihoods, and social empowerment initiatives. Mbunda has contributed extensively to policy-relevant studies addressing gender dynamics, food security, and environmental management. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to linking theory with practice, enabling communities to build resilience against climate change while advancing equitable development at both local and regional levels.

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Education

Kastory Abel Mbunda has pursued a comprehensive academic pathway rooted in community development and climate change studies. He earned his PhD in Climate Change and Sustainable Development from the University of Dar es Salaam, with research centered on institutional pathways to gender-transformative adaptation in Zanzibar. He holds a Master’s degree in Community Development from the Tengeru Institute of Community Development, where his dissertation explored community interventions and nutritional outcomes. His Bachelor’s degree in Community Development also emphasized grassroots perspectives on child nutrition. His foundational studies include advanced secondary and primary education in Tanzania, which shaped his commitment to social transformation.

Professional Experience

Kastory Abel Mbunda is currently an Assistant Lecturer at The Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy, where he lectures on gender, project management, and community development while engaging in research and consultancies. Previously, he served as a Tutorial Assistant at the same institution, supporting teaching and curriculum development. He also worked as a Tutorial Assistant at Tengeru Institute of Community Development. His field experience includes serving as a Community Development Officer at Arumeru District Council, where he trained entrepreneurs, engaged in environmental management, and supported VICOBA initiatives. Additionally, he interned at Voice of Youth Tanzania, empowering youth in life skills and leadership.

Awards and Recognition 

Kastory Abel Mbunda has been recognized for his outstanding academic and research contributions throughout his career. He was awarded Best Researcher in his Master’s degree program in Community Development at Tengeru Institute of Community Development. During his undergraduate studies, he was honored as the Best Finalist in the Bachelor of Community Development program. His earlier academic excellence was also acknowledged when he received recognition as the Best Student at Mzumbe High School. These accolades reflect his consistent commitment to academic excellence, critical thinking, and impactful research, further strengthening his reputation as a scholar dedicated to sustainable development and community empowerment.

Research Skills 

Kastory Abel Mbunda’s research expertise spans gender studies, climate change adaptation, food security, and community development. He applies both qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate social dynamics in rural and urban contexts. His PhD research emphasizes institutional pathways to gender-transformative climate change adaptation, with a focus on local government authorities and civil society organizations. His work explores issues such as household feeding practices, socio-economic empowerment, gender-based violence, and environmental sustainability. Skilled in SPSS, data analysis, and academic writing, he has published widely in peer-reviewed journals. His research strengthens the link between academic inquiry and practical solutions for sustainable livelihoods.

Publications

Mbunda, K.A. (2025). “Unpacking barriers to women maize farmers’ engagement in climate-smart agriculture in rural Tanzania” in Cogent Social Sciences.

Mbunda, K.A., & Ndunguru, F.E. (2025). “Climate Change and Forest Governance: A Qualitative Review of Local Community Engagement in Rural East Africa” in Asian Journal of Research in Agriculture and Forestry .

Mville, F., & Mbunda, K.A. (2025). “Enhancing Men’s Participation in Maternal Health Care Services: An Analysis of Socio-Economic Predictors in Arusha City” in East African Journal of Health and Science.

Mbunda, K.A., Ndunguru, F.E., & Utonga, D. (2024). “Factors Influencing Men’s Participation in Seaweed Farming in Zanzibar, Tanzania: An Empirical Analysis Using a Logit Model” in Advanced Research in Economics and Business Strategy Journal.

Ndunguru, F.E., & Mbunda, K.A. (2024). “Men’s Perceptions of Seaweed Farming in Zanzibar, Tanzania: Exploring Gender Dynamics in Coastal Livelihoods” in East African Journal of Arts and Social Sciences.

Mbunda, K.A., & Ndunguru, F.E. (2024). “A gendered perspective on household dietary diversity status in Mbinga District, Tanzania” in Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies.

Mbunda, K.A. (2024). “Saving and Credit Cooperatives Services and Socio-economic Empowerment of Women in Temeke Municipality, Tanzania” in East African Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies.

Nyasingwa, J.K., Mbunda, K.A., & Mhango, S. (2024). “Contribution of the Tanzania Police Gender and Children Desk on the reduction of gender-based violence in Tanzania: A case of Meru District, Arusha, Tanzania” in Asian Research Journal of Arts and Social Sciences.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Kastory Abel Mbunda represents a new generation of African scholars committed to advancing gender equity, climate resilience, and community empowerment. His academic journey and professional engagements highlight a unique ability to integrate research, teaching, and outreach in ways that directly benefit local communities. Recognized for his academic excellence and impactful studies, he continues to influence policy and practice through his scholarly publications and consultancy roles. With strong expertise in climate change adaptation and community development, Mbunda remains a vital contributor to sustainable development discourses in East Africa and beyond, inspiring future researchers and practitioners in the field.

Mather Khan | Plant Biotechnology | Excellence in Plant Research

Dr. Mather Khan | Plant Biotechnology | Excellence in Plant Research

University of Missouri | United States

Dr. Mather A. Khan is a Plant Molecular Biologist with over a decade of expertise in metal homeostasis, nutrient regulation, and abiotic stress responses. His research integrates yeast systems, high-throughput molecular screening, and multi-omics approaches to unravel plant-environment interactions. He has significantly advanced knowledge of iron sensing, transporter biology, and crop biofortification strategies. Dr. Khan has successfully led independent and collaborative research programs across renowned institutions in the USA, Germany, and India. His work emphasizes sustainable agriculture, food security, and plant stress biology, resulting in numerous high-impact publications and recognition as a leader in molecular plant sciences.

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Education

Dr. Khan earned his Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Hamdard University, where he focused on Fusarium wilt resistance in chickpea through microbial and nutrient-based approaches. He completed his M.Sc. in Biotechnology from Barkatullah University, conducting cancer-related research at CNCI Kolkata, and obtained his B.Sc. in Biosciences from the University of Calcutta. To expand his leadership and communication skills, he pursued the prestigious PTLS Certificate Program at the University of Missouri, designed to prepare scientists for team-driven research environments. His multidisciplinary academic training provided a strong foundation in molecular biology, biotechnology, and plant sciences, shaping his career in plant stress research.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Khan has held prominent research positions at leading universities worldwide. As Scientist at the University of Missouri, he advances integrative approaches to decode iron sensing in plants and engineer next-generation transporters for crop nutrition. At Heinrich Heine University, Germany, he spearheaded studies on iron homeostasis and mentored young researchers while contributing to CEPLAS initiatives on crop biofortification. Earlier, as Research Scientist and Postdoctoral Fellow at Missouri, he developed large transcription factor libraries, optimized high-throughput Y1H systems, and pioneered single-cell proteomics. His career demonstrates consistent leadership in innovation, collaboration, and mentoring within plant molecular biology and sustainable agricultural research.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Khan’s contributions to plant molecular biology have been widely recognized. He has served as a Panelist for the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Division of Biological Infrastructure, reflecting his standing in the international scientific community. His selection as a Member of the German Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences further highlights his expertise. He has been honored as a Plantae Fellow by the American Society of Plant Biologists and received multiple institutional awards, including the Douglas D. Randall Young Scientists Development Fund and Life Sciences Center Travel Award. His early academic excellence was recognized through national science awards in India.

Research Skills

Dr. Khan brings a diverse technical portfolio spanning molecular biology, synthetic biology, plant physiology, and multi-omics integration. His expertise includes CRISPR-based genome engineering, advanced cloning, and design of custom expression vectors. He has developed high-throughput yeast one- and two-hybrid platforms for protein interaction discovery, alongside proteomic, transcriptomic, and metabolomic profiling techniques. His work incorporates live-cell confocal imaging, hydroponic plant systems, and elemental analysis to study plant stress and nutrient responses. Equally strong in computational biology, he applies R and Python for omics integration and data visualization. This breadth enables him to design innovative, interdisciplinary solutions for sustainable agricultural development.

Publications

Ngigi, M., Khan, M., Remus, R., Gupta, S.K., Bauer, P., & Blaby-Haas, C. (2025). “Age-dependent differential iron deficiency responses of rosette leaves during reproductive stages in Arabidopsis thaliana” in Journal of Experimental Botany.

Sinha, R., Zandalinas, S.I., Peláez-Vico, M.Á., Ghani, A., Khan, M.A., Induri, S.P., Bereimipour, A., Ghandour, T., Ogden, A., Huang, S.-S.C., et al. (2025). “bHLH35 mediates specificity in plant responses to multiple stress conditions” in Preprint.

Ngigi, M., Khan, M., Remus, R., Gupta, S.K., & Bauer, P. (2024). “Age-dependent differential iron deficiency responses of rosette leaves during reproductive stages in Arabidopsis thaliana” in Preprint.

Lichtblau, D.M., Baby, D., Khan, M., Trofimov, K., Ari, Y., Schwarz, B., & Bauer, P. (2023). “The small iron-deficiency-induced protein OLIVIA and its relation to the bHLH transcription factor POPEYE” in Preprint.

Nguyen, N.T., Khan, M.A., Castro–Guerrero, N.A., Chia, J.-C., Vatamaniuk, O.K., Mari, S., Jurisson, S.S., & Mendoza-Cozatl, D.G. (2022). “Iron availability within the leaf vasculature determines the magnitude of iron deficiency responses in source and sink tissues in Arabidopsis” in Plant and Cell Physiology.

McInturf, S.A., Khan, M.A., Gokul, A., Castro-Guerrero, N.A., Höhner, R., Li, J., Marjault, H.-B., Fichman, Y., Kunz, H.-H., Goggin, F.L., et al. (2022). “Cadmium interference with iron sensing reveals transcriptional programs sensitive and insensitive to reactive oxygen species” in Journal of Experimental Botany.

Ahmed, J., Jha, S.G., Ameen, G., Buer, B., Fahlgren, N., Farmer, A., Huang, S.-S.C., Bartley, L., Bassel, G.W., Bergmann, D.C., Khan, M.A., et al. (2021). “Vision, challenges and opportunities for a Plant Cell Atlas” in OpenAlex.

Conclusion

Dr. Mather A. Khan exemplifies the integration of molecular plant biology with applied agricultural innovation. His scientific journey reflects consistent advancement of knowledge in nutrient regulation, stress adaptation, and biofortification. With proven ability to lead high-impact projects, mentor researchers, and secure competitive funding, he continues to contribute to global food security and sustainable development goals. His interdisciplinary approach bridges molecular systems with real-world crop improvement strategies. Supported by international recognition, extensive publications, and impactful collaborations, Dr. Khan stands as a distinguished researcher committed to advancing plant science for future agricultural resilience and nutritional improvement on a global scale.

Xue Ying | Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Xue Ying | Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Forestry University, School of Grassland Science | China

Xue Ying is a dedicated Master and Research Associate at the School of Grassland Science, Beijing Forestry University. Specializing in plant evolutionary genomics and computational biology, Xue integrates advanced genomic sequencing technologies with bioinformatics to investigate plastome evolution and phylogenetic relationships. Her research spans comparative genomics, molecular evolution, and conservation genetics, contributing significantly to the understanding of genome dynamics in economically important plant lineages. She has actively engaged in multiple projects, published research in reputed journals, and contributed to peer review activities. Her work provides molecular tools for species authentication, conservation, and plant breeding, shaping future systematic applications.

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Education 

Xue Ying is pursuing a Master’s degree in Grassland Science at Beijing Forestry University, where she has developed strong expertise in genomics, bioinformatics, and molecular phylogenetics. Her academic training emphasizes comparative genomics, codon usage bias, and plastome evolution, equipping her with advanced skills to analyze large-scale genomic datasets. By integrating molecular biology and computational approaches, she has refined techniques in evolutionary analysis and phylogenetic reconstruction. Her education provides a robust foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of plant evolutionary biology, enabling her to conduct interdisciplinary research that bridges traditional systematics with modern genomics for biodiversity conservation and breeding applications.

Professional Experience 

As a Research Associate at Beijing Forestry University’s School of Grassland Science, Xue Ying has contributed to multiple research projects focusing on plastome architecture, codon usage, and phylogenetic inference in Bidens and other plant genera. She has successfully led comparative plastome studies across 31 species, developing frameworks for evolutionary analysis and conservation genetics. With experience in consultancy and industry-related projects, she applies genomic insights to practical challenges in plant authentication and biodiversity preservation. In addition, her role as a peer reviewer reflects her engagement with the wider scientific community. Her professional journey highlights a blend of academic rigor and applied research.

Awards and Recognition

Xue Ying has gained recognition for her significant contributions to plant evolutionary genomics and conservation research. She has published articles in peer-reviewed international journals indexed in SCI and Scopus, underscoring her role in advancing genomic sciences. Her innovative work on plastome evolution and adaptive mechanisms has led to the development of patents, further reflecting the practical applications of her research. Her selection as a peer reviewer demonstrates the academic community’s trust in her expertise. As an active member of the Chinese Grassland Society, she has contributed to collaborative research networks and has been nominated for awards honoring research excellence.

Research Skill 

Xue Ying possesses advanced skills in comparative genomics, bioinformatics, and molecular evolution, with a strong emphasis on plastome sequencing and analysis. She is proficient in genome assembly, structural characterization, codon usage bias evaluation, and phylogenetic reconstruction. By integrating next-generation sequencing technologies with computational models and machine learning, she explores adaptive mechanisms in rapidly diversifying plant lineages. Her expertise extends to conservation genetics, providing molecular tools for species identification and biodiversity management. She applies interdisciplinary approaches to resolve evolutionary dynamics and develop frameworks useful for plant breeding. These skills make her research highly impactful for ecological and agricultural applications.

Publications

Ying, X., Qin, S., Xianyu, Z., Wang, H., Yu, J., Zhao, X., Liang, X., Li, D., & Gai, Y. (2025). Comparative plastome analysis reveals evolutionary dynamics and codon usage patterns in Bidens (Asteraceae). Functional & Integrative Genomics.

Yang, R., Ying, X., He, X., & Zhang, T. (2025). Comprehensive analysis of chloroplast genomes in leguminous forage species: Codon usage, phylogenetic relationships, and evolutionary insights. Agronomy.

Conclusion 

Xue Ying’s academic and professional journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing plant evolutionary genomics and conservation genetics. Through her studies at Beijing Forestry University, she has built a comprehensive portfolio of research achievements, from decoding plastome evolution to developing practical tools for biodiversity conservation and plant improvement. Her contributions integrate theory, technology, and application, making her work relevant to both academia and industry. With publications, patents, and collaborative projects, she continues to expand her influence in the scientific community. Her dedication and expertise position her as a promising researcher driving innovation in genomics, systematics, and sustainable biodiversity management.

Abhijeet Das | Water Resource Engineering | Outstanding Contribution Award

Dr. Abhijeet Das | Water Resource Engineering | Outstanding Contribution Award

C.V. Raman Global University (CGU), Odisha | India

Dr. Abhijeet Das is a civil engineer and researcher specializing in water resources engineering, hydrology, and environmental sustainability. His work integrates advanced modeling, geoinformatics, and machine learning for addressing pressing issues in watershed management, flood and drought analysis, and water quality control. He has contributed to collaborative research with institutions in India and abroad, focusing on innovative solutions for sustainable resource management. With a strong academic and professional foundation, Dr. Das combines technical expertise with practical consultancy experience, striving to bridge engineering science with applied environmental solutions for societal benefit and ecological resilience.

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Education

Dr. Abhijeet Das completed his Ph.D. in Water Resource Engineering from C.V. Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar, where his research emphasized hydrological modeling, simulation-optimization, and climate change impacts. His M.Tech in Water Resource Engineering from Biju Patnaik University of Technology (CET, Bhubaneswar) equipped him with advanced skills in watershed hydrology, water quality assessment, and geoinformatics applications. He began his academic journey with a B.Tech in Civil Engineering from BPUT, Cuttack, gaining a solid foundation in structural and environmental engineering. His education is marked by consistent academic excellence, a strong focus on interdisciplinary learning, and specialized expertise in hydrology and water management.

Professional Experience

Dr. Das has accumulated over a decade of diverse experience in teaching, consultancy, and research. He served as a faculty member at IGIT Sarang and CET Bhubaneswar, where he mentored students and engaged in water resources research. His consultancy experience at Madhu Smita Design & Engineers Studio involved practical applications of geotechnical and hydrological expertise in infrastructure projects. Additionally, he worked with A.B. Consultancy in Bhubaneswar, gaining early professional exposure. Internationally, he collaborated with institutions in Tunisia, Lebanon, Oman, UK, USA, South Africa, and Syria on water resource and GIS-based projects, broadening his technical and cross-disciplinary research expertise.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Das has earned recognition through his active participation in international and national conferences, workshops, and faculty development programs across premier institutions. He has presented and attended programs on cutting-edge civil engineering themes, including flood modeling, smart city infrastructure, AI-driven hydrology, and sustainable water management. His innovative research contributions have been acknowledged through patents filed in India, reflecting his drive for problem-solving and applied engineering innovation. Additionally, his selection in prestigious technical training programs and collaborations with international experts highlights his recognition as a promising researcher in civil and environmental engineering with global outreach.

Research Skills

Dr. Das possesses expertise in watershed hydrology, hydrological extremes, and climate change assessment. His skills span advanced modeling using HYDRUS, MIKE+, and GIS-based multi-criteria decision-making for water resource optimization. He integrates artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic, and machine learning for predictive analysis in hydrology and water quality monitoring. His research also involves geoinformatics, simulation-optimization, and environmental impact assessments. By blending numerical modeling with remote sensing applications, he addresses challenges in sustainable water management. These multidisciplinary skills allow him to contribute to projects at the interface of engineering, environment, and technology, advancing research in climate resilience and water security.

Publications

Chavoshi, E.*, Khademi, H., & Noorbakhsh, F. (2004). “The Effect of Land Use Type and Landscape Position on Soil Alkaline Phosphatase Activity.” Iranian Journal of Agricultural Sciences.

Chavoshi, E.*, Afyuni, M., & Hajabbasi, M.A. (2015). “Fluoride Uptake by Spinach and Alfalfa in a Calcareous Soil.” Journal of Science & Technology of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Water and Soil Science.)

Chavoshi, E.*, Afyuni, M., & Hajabbasi, M.A. (2015). “Simulation of Fluoride Transport in a Calcareous Soil Using HYDRUS-1D.” Journal of Science & Technology of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Water and Soil Science.

Chavoshi, E.*, Afyuni, M., & Hajabbasi, M.A. (2015). “Fluoride Sorption-Desorption and Isotherm Hysteresis in a Calcareous Soil in Isfahan.” Journal of Science & Technology of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Water and Soil Science.

Barin, M., & Chavoshi, E.* (2017). “Risk Assessment of Zinc and Copper Exposure in Rice, Wheat and Soil around Irankooh Mine in Isfahan.” Journal of Soil Management and Sustainability.

Arabi, Sh., & Chavoshi, E.* (2019). “Risk Assessment of Pb and Cd on Human Health in Agricultural Lands around Irankooh Mine in Isfahan Province.” Journal of Water and Soil Science .

Chavoshi, E.*, Afyuni, M., & Hajabbasi, M.A. (2017). “Spatial Distribution of Water-Soluble Fluoride in the Agricultural, Uncultivated, Urban and Industrial Regions of Isfahan Province.” Journal of Water and Soil Science.

Fakheri, M., Ahmadi Nadoushan, M., & Chavoshi, E. (2020). “Estimating Soil Organic Matter in Semirom Area by Using Satellite Images.” Iranian Journal of Soil Research.

Conclusion

Dr. Abhijeet Das represents a new generation of civil engineering researchers dedicated to sustainable solutions for water resources management. His academic achievements, practical consultancy roles, and international collaborations underline his adaptability and vision in addressing complex hydrological challenges. With a strong foundation in civil and water resource engineering, supported by advanced skills in geoinformatics and artificial intelligence, he contributes to building resilient systems for society and the environment. His patents, publications, and training reflect a commitment to innovation and knowledge dissemination, positioning him as a valuable asset for academia, industry, and interdisciplinary global research networks.

Elham Chavoshi | Phytoremediation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elham Chavoshi | Phytoremediation | Best Researcher Award

Department of Soil Science| Iran

Dr. Elham Chavoshi is an Associate Professor and full-time faculty member at the Department of Soil Science, Institute of Agriculture, Water, Food, and Nutraceuticals, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan. Her academic career reflects extensive contributions to soil science, environmental sustainability, and agricultural development. She has conducted influential research on soil quality, water and nutrient management, environmental pollution, and remediation of contaminated ecosystems. With a strong interdisciplinary approach, she integrates advanced modeling, experimental studies, and risk assessment in her work. Dr. Chavoshi has published widely in national and international journals, making significant contributions to soil science and environmental research.

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Education 

Dr. Elham Chavoshi pursued higher education in soil science, building a strong foundation in agricultural and environmental studies. Her academic journey included advanced studies in soil fertility, water-soil interactions, and soil-plant relationships. She specialized in areas such as soil quality assessment, remediation strategies, and the environmental impacts of pollutants on agricultural lands. Her training combined theoretical knowledge with practical research, including laboratory analyses, fieldwork, and modeling approaches. This educational background allowed her to explore interdisciplinary perspectives, bridging soil chemistry, hydrology, and plant sciences. Her strong academic grounding provided the expertise necessary to address pressing agricultural and environmental challenges.

Professional Experience

Dr. Elham Chavoshi serves as an Associate Professor and faculty member in the Department of Soil Science, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan. Her professional career has been dedicated to teaching, mentoring students, and conducting high-quality research in soil and environmental sciences. She has led and participated in multiple research projects focused on soil fertility, pollution risk assessment, water-soil interactions, and sustainable agricultural practices. Her expertise extends to supervising graduate students, developing research collaborations, and presenting findings at conferences. Through her professional activities, she has contributed to advancing knowledge, improving agricultural productivity, and addressing environmental sustainability in academic and applied contexts.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Elham Chavoshi has been widely recognized for her academic and research contributions in soil science and environmental sustainability. She has received acknowledgment for her impactful publications, research collaborations, and successful supervision of student research projects. Her work on soil contamination, environmental risk assessment, and soil-water-plant interactions has been cited and applied in both academic and applied contexts. She is recognized as a reviewer and contributor to respected journals in soil and environmental sciences. Her achievements highlight her commitment to advancing agricultural sustainability and environmental protection, earning her a strong reputation within the national and international scientific community.

Research Skills

Dr. Elham Chavoshi possesses extensive research skills in soil science, hydrology, and environmental management. Her expertise includes soil quality evaluation, contamination risk assessment, water-soil-plant interactions, and remediation strategies for polluted soils and waters. She is proficient in applying advanced models, such as HYDRUS-1D, for simulating soil processes and pollutant transport. Her skills also extend to experimental design, laboratory analysis, and the use of GIS and remote sensing for soil and environmental assessments. By integrating traditional and modern approaches, she addresses agricultural sustainability, pollution mitigation, and soil health improvement, making her research highly relevant to global environmental and agricultural challenges.

Publications

Chavoshi, E., Khademi, H., & Noorbakhsh, F. (2004). “The Effect of Land Use Type and Landscape Position on Soil Alkaline Phosphatase Activity” in Iranian Journal of Agricultural Sciences.

Chavoshi, E., Afyuni, M., & Hajabbasi, M.A. (2015). “Fluoride Uptake by Spinach and Alfalfa in a Calcareous Soil” in Journal of Science and Technology of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Water and Soil Science.

Chavoshi, E., Afyuni, M., & Hajabbasi, M.A. (2015). “Simulation of Fluoride Transport in a Calcareous Soil Using HYDRUS-1D” in Journal of Science and Technology of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Water and Soil Science.

Chavoshi, E., Afyuni, M., & Hajabbasi, M.A. (2015). “Fluoride Sorption-desorption and Isotherm Hysteresis in a Calcareous Soil in Isfahan” in Journal of Science and Technology of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Water and Soil Science.

Barin, M., & Chavoshi, E. (2017). “Risk assessment of zinc and copper exposure in rice, wheat and soil around Irankooh mine in Isfahan” in Journal of Soil Management and Sustainable Production.

Arabi, S.H., & Chavoshi, E. (2019). “Risk Assessment of Pb and Cd on Human Health in Agricultural Lands around Irankooh Mine in Isfahan Province” in Journal of Water and Soil Science.

Chavoshi, E., Afyuni, M., & Hajabbasi, M.A. (2017). “Spatial Distribution of Water Soluble Fluoride in the Agricultural, Uncultivated, Urban and Industrial Regions of Isfahan Province” in Journal of Water and Soil Science.

Fakheri, M., Ahmadi Nadoushan, M., & Chavoshi, E. (2020). “Estimating Soil Organic Matter in Semirom Area by Using Satellite Images” in Iranian Journal of Soil Research.

Conclusion 

Dr. Elham Chavoshi’s career exemplifies dedication to advancing soil science and environmental research. Her contributions span diverse areas including soil quality assessment, fluoride dynamics, risk assessment of pollutants, and the impacts of land use on soil health. Through her teaching, supervision, and collaborative projects, she has trained future scientists while enriching the academic community with valuable insights. Her impactful publications and applied studies demonstrate her ability to bridge scientific understanding with practical solutions. With a strong vision for sustainable agriculture and environmental protection, Dr. Chavoshi continues to contribute meaningfully to science, education, and global sustainability goals.

Saurabh Kumar | Environment Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saurabh Kumar | Environment Engineering | Best Researcher Award

IIMT University | India

Kumar Saurabh is a dedicated researcher and academic in the field of Civil and Environmental Engineering, specializing in water distribution network monitoring, corrosion modeling, and environmental sustainability. His career spans research, teaching, and postdoctoral work, reflecting a commitment to advancing environmental engineering solutions. He has published multiple peer-reviewed journal articles in reputed international journals and has participated in conferences and workshops to enhance his expertise. With experience as an Assistant Professor and current engagement as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Thammasat University, Thailand, he contributes significantly to water quality management, corrosion assessment, and environmental protection strategies for sustainable development.

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Kumar Saurabh pursued a strong academic path in Civil and Environmental Engineering. He earned his B.Tech in Civil Engineering from Darbhanga College of Engineering, followed by an M.Tech in Environmental Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Patna. He then continued his research through a Ph.D. (M.Tech-Ph.D. Dual Degree) in Environmental Engineering at NIT Patna, supported by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. His doctoral thesis focused on monitoring and modeling corrosion rates in drinking water distribution networks, reflecting his expertise in water infrastructure sustainability. His academic training laid a strong foundation in environmental engineering research and innovation.

Professional Experience

Kumar Saurabh’s professional journey demonstrates a blend of academic teaching and applied research. He served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at IIMT University, Meerut, where he engaged in teaching, mentoring, and guiding research. He is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Thammasat University, Thailand, where his work focuses on advanced environmental engineering and sustainable practices. His earlier research as a scholar at NIT Patna involved field and laboratory experiments on corrosion monitoring, water quality analysis, and predictive modeling techniques. This professional trajectory highlights his expertise in both academic instruction and impactful scientific research.

Awards and Recognition

Kumar Saurabh has been recognized for his consistent academic and research excellence. He qualified for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) three times in Civil Engineering, showcasing his strong technical foundation. He participated in National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) and National Board of Accreditation (NBA) audits, reflecting his engagement with quality assurance in education and research. His contributions to water quality monitoring, corrosion modeling, and noise pollution studies have been published in reputable Scopus and SCI-indexed journals. These achievements highlight his growing impact and recognition within the environmental engineering and sustainability community.

Research Skills

Kumar Saurabh’s research expertise centers on corrosion monitoring, water quality analysis, environmental sustainability, and predictive modeling. His skills extend to experimental design, use of advanced techniques such as weight loss method, image processing, and machine learning approaches for corrosion rate prediction. He is proficient in applying statistical tools, simulation software, and data-driven methodologies to address environmental challenges. His research covers drinking water distribution systems, groundwater flow, solute transport, noise pollution, and waste management. These interdisciplinary capabilities underline his ability to develop practical solutions for environmental protection, making him a resourceful researcher committed to sustainable engineering innovations.

Publications

Khurshid, S., Kumar, S., Kumar, D.R., Quaff, A.R., Jha, R., & Wipulanusat, W. (2025). “Machine learning approach for optimizing pesticide degradation in wastewater using a hybrid approach with ozone treatment and biological degradation” in Green Technologies and Sustainability

Kumar, S., Kumar, A., & Singh, R. (2023). “Assessment of water stability and water quality status of urban Patna (Bihar), India” in AIP Conference Proceedings

Kumar, S., Singh, R., & Maurya, N.S. (2023). “Seasonal Variation of Corrosion Rate in the Water Distribution Network” in OPJU International Technology Conference on Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Development.

Ranjan, R., Kumar, S., & Singh, R. (2023). “Monitoring of traffic noise pollution in urban Patna, Bihar, India” in Noise & Vibration Worldwide.

Alam, A., & Kumar, S. (2023). “Groundwater Quality Assessment and Evaluation of Scaling and Corrosiveness Potential of Drinking Water Samples” in ECWS-7 Conference Proceedings.

Kumar, S., Singh, R., & Maurya, N.S. (2023). “Modelling of corrosion rate in the drinking water distribution network using Design Expert 13 software” in Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

Conclusion

Kumar Saurabh’s academic journey, professional experiences, and research expertise mark him as an emerging scholar in Environmental Engineering. His dedication to monitoring and modeling corrosion, studying water quality, and advancing sustainability reflects his commitment to solving real-world environmental challenges. With international exposure as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Thammasat University and publications in SCI and Scopus journals, he has established himself as a promising researcher. His involvement in workshops, FDPs, and quality assurance audits further illustrates his dedication to continuous learning and academic service. Kumar Saurabh’s profile demonstrates strong potential for continued contributions to engineering education and research.

Xu Xingkai | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xu Xingkai | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Xu XingKai is a distinguished scientific researcher at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a professor at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. His expertise lies in soil carbon and nitrogen cycles, greenhouse gas fluxes, and the stability of dissolved organic matter in terrestrial ecosystems. With over 67 publications and a citation index exceeding 2000, Xu has contributed significantly to global change research, particularly through long-term monitoring and field experiments. His collaborations with international researchers in Japan and Russia highlight his commitment to advancing environmental sustainability and understanding ecosystem responses to climate variability.

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Education 

Xu XingKai began his academic journey at Anhui Agricultural University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree, establishing a strong foundation in agricultural and environmental sciences. He pursued advanced studies at the Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he obtained his doctoral degree, focusing on soil ecology and biogeochemical processes. His education provided rigorous training in ecological mechanisms, soil carbon and nitrogen cycles, and greenhouse gas dynamics, equipping him with specialized knowledge to address pressing environmental challenges. Xu’s academic background reflects his dedication to integrating scientific theory with applied research for the betterment of sustainable ecosystem management.

Professional Experience 

Xu XingKai has built a prominent career as a scientific researcher at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he contributes groundbreaking studies on terrestrial soil processes and climate change. He also serves as a professor at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, guiding students in advanced ecological and atmospheric sciences. With involvement in ten research projects, Xu has conducted long-term field experiments on carbon fluxes and soil nitrogen dynamics under changing climatic conditions. His editorial roles with International Agrophysics, Forests, and Scientific Reports further demonstrate his professional leadership and contributions to the global research community.

Awards and Recognition 

Xu XingKai’s research excellence and dedication to academic mentorship have earned him notable recognition. He was honored with the Pollyanna Chu Outstanding Teacher Award by the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, reflecting his impactful role in shaping future scientists. His published work, cited over 2000 times, demonstrates the broad influence of his research on soil ecology and climate change. He is widely respected in his field for his innovative contributions and leadership in field-based experimental approaches. Additionally, his inclusion on editorial boards of international journals highlights his recognition as a thought leader and key contributor to environmental science.

Research Skills

Xu XingKai possesses extensive research skills in soil biogeochemistry, with a focus on carbon and nitrogen cycles in terrestrial ecosystems. His expertise includes designing and conducting long-term field manipulation experiments to investigate climate impacts such as global warming, altered precipitation, and nitrogen deposition. He specializes in measuring greenhouse gas fluxes, particularly carbon dioxide and methane, and analyzing the mechanisms underlying soil microbial processes and organic matter stability. Xu also brings strong skills in international collaboration, having worked with Japanese and Russian researchers. His interdisciplinary approach bridges soil ecology, climate science, and ecosystem sustainability, making him a leading researcher globally.

Publications

Tang, S., Bao, X., Meng, L., Xu, X., Wu, L., Tawaraya, K., & Cheng, W. (2025). “Elevated Temperature has a more Stimulating Effect than Elevated Moisture on N Mineralization and Nitrification in a Paddy Soil of Japan” in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition.

Tang, S., Xu, X., Wu, Y., Meng, L., Tawaraya, K., & Cheng, W. (2025). “Long-term afforestation of black pine over two centuries asymptotically enhanced SOC and TN stocks in a typical coastal sand dune of Japan” in CATENA.

Kong, Y., Gong, S., Zhu, L., Wu, H., Duan, K., Cheng, W., Khoroshaev, D., Lai, Y., & Xu, X. (2025). “Dynamics of Soil N2O and CO2 Emissions in Response to Freeze–Thaw Intensity and Moisture Variations: A Laboratory Experiment” in Forests.

Tang, S., Wu, Y., Meng, L., Sakai, H., Hasegawa, T., Xu, X., Guo, Z., & Cheng, W. (2024). “Three-year elevated carbon dioxide concentration does not enhance soil organic carbon quantity due to simultaneously facilitated carbon input and decomposition in a single rice paddy soil evidenced by natural 13C tracing” in Science of The Total Environment.

Tang, S., Cheng, W., Kimani, S. M., Tawaraya, K., Tokida, T., Yoshimoto, M., Sakai, H., Usui, Y., Nakamura, H., Matsushima, M. Y., et al. (2024). “The effects of elevated CO2 and temperature on soil organic carbon and total nitrogen contents and mineralization in the 0 to 50 cm paddy soil layer were masked by different land use history” in Soil Security.

Conclusion 

Xu XingKai stands out as a pioneering researcher committed to advancing global knowledge on soil carbon and nitrogen cycles under the influence of climate change. Through his teaching, mentoring, and scientific contributions, he has inspired a new generation of environmental researchers while providing critical insights into ecosystem responses to global shifts. His dedication to collaborative research, impactful publications, and professional service through editorial work demonstrates his leadership in atmospheric and ecological sciences. With a strong academic and professional record, Xu continues to contribute meaningfully to sustainable ecosystem management and is a worthy candidate for recognition as an outstanding researcher.

soon-mi shim | Sustainable Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Soon-mi Shim | Sustainable Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Sejong University | South Korea

Professor Soon-Mi Shim is an accomplished scholar in food science and technology with a distinguished career in academia and research. She currently serves as a professor at Sejong University, Seoul, where she has led innovative studies on functional foods, food toxicology, and bioavailability of food ingredients. With extensive collaborations across global institutions, including Shinshu University, Japan, and Ocean University of China, she contributes significantly to international food research and education. Her expertise spans nutrition, toxicology, and food safety, and she has received multiple teaching awards recognizing her excellence in education and mentorship. She is also active in professional scientific societies.

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Education 

Professor Soon-Mi Shim earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Food Science from Purdue University, where she also gained early teaching experience and recognition through consecutive teaching awards. Prior to that, she completed both her Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Food and Nutrition at Duksung Women’s University, building a solid foundation in nutritional sciences. Her educational journey began at Daeil Foreign Language School, which shaped her academic discipline and global outlook. This diverse academic background has equipped her with strong expertise in food science, nutrition, and toxicology, and prepared her to lead impactful research and teaching in these fields.

Professional Experience

Professor Shim has an extensive professional background spanning academic, research, and leadership roles. Since joining Sejong University as a professor in 2011, she has advanced research in functional foods, toxicology, and nutritional science. She previously served as a research professor at Ewha Womans University and a post-doctoral researcher at Seoul National University. Internationally, she gained experience as a visiting scientist at the Nestlé Research Center and EPFL in Switzerland. She has also held special appointments at Shinshu University, Japan, and Ocean University of China. Beyond teaching and research, she contributes to scientific leadership as Vice President of leading Korean societies.

Awards and Recognition 

Professor Shim’s academic excellence and dedication to teaching have been recognized through multiple awards. During her doctoral studies at Purdue University, she received teaching awards in both 2004 and 2005 for her outstanding contributions as a teaching assistant. In 2018, she was honored with a teaching award from Sejong University, further highlighting her commitment to student success and academic mentorship. Her international recognition is reflected in her appointment as Special Professor at Shinshu University and as Professor at Ocean University of China. Her leadership roles in scientific societies also underscore her influence and recognition within the food science community.

Research Skills

Professor Shim’s research expertise lies in understanding bioavailability through the study of digestion, absorption, and metabolism of food and cosmetic ingredients. She is skilled in standardizing functional ingredients and evaluating their potential in developing health-promoting functional foods. Her work also addresses food toxicology, focusing on mitigating chemical hazards using phytochemicals. Additionally, she integrates big data techniques to advance food safety and hazard control. Her international collaborations include research on reducing microplastics using natural products and developing innovative food products. These skills highlight her ability to combine traditional food science with modern technology to address global food safety challenges.

Publications

Lee, Y.-Y., Na, I.-S., Kim, J.-E., Song, J.-G., Han, C.-E., Kim, H.-W., & Shim, S.-M. (2025). “Standardization of Germinated Oat Extracts and Their Neuroprotective Effects Against Aβ1-42 Induced Cytotoxicity in SH-SY5Y Cells.” Molecules.

Sunthrarak, C., Posridee, K., Noisa, P., Shim, S.-M., Thaiudom, S., Oonsivilai, A., & Oonsivilai, R. (2025). “Synergistic Antioxidant and Cytoprotective Effects of Thunbergia laurifolia Lindl and Zingiber officinale Extracts Against PM2.5-Induced Oxidative Stress in A549 and HepG2 Cells.” Foods.

Na, I.-S., Jeong, H.W., Chung, J.-O., Suh, B.-F., Sohn, J., & Shim, S.-M. (2024). “Co-Digestion of Tea Extracts with Omega-3 Fatty Acids Enhances Digestive Stability and Intestinal Absorption of Omega-3 Fatty Acids by Increasing Antioxidant Activity and Micelle Stabilization.”

Kim, J.-W., Lee, D.-H., Lee, K.-W., Na, I.-S., Lee, N.-Y., Kim, J.-K., Chun, Y.-S., Yoon, N.-K., Kim, B.-K., Yang, S.-K., et al. (2024). “Profiling Bioactive Components of Natural Eggshell Membrane (NEM) for Cartilage Protection and Its Protective Effect on Oxidative Stress in Human Chondrocytes.”

Lee, D.-Y., Chun, Y.-S., Kim, J.-K., Lee, J.-O., Lee, Y.-J., Ku, S.-K., & Shim, S.-M. (2021). “Curcumin Ameliorated Oxidative Stress and Inflammation-Related Muscle Disorders in C2C12 Myoblast Cells.” Antioxidants.

Oh, J.-H., Lee, C.-Y., Lee, Y.-E., Yoo, S.-H., Chung, J.-O., Rha, C.-S., Park, M.-Y., Hong, Y.-D., & Shim, S.-M. (2021). “Profiling of In Vitro Bioaccessibility and Intestinal Uptake of Flavonoids after Consumption of Commonly Available Green Tea Types.” Molecules.

Conclusion

Professor Soon-Mi Shim has established herself as a leader in food science through her commitment to research, teaching, and professional service. With a strong academic foundation, global collaborations, and recognized teaching excellence, she continues to contribute to advancing knowledge in nutrition, functional foods, and food safety. Her leadership roles in scientific societies position her as a key figure in shaping the future of food science in Korea and beyond. By integrating research innovation with educational excellence, Professor Shim has created lasting impact on students, colleagues, and the broader scientific community, solidifying her reputation as an influential food scientist.

Vassilios Raikos | Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vassilios Raikos | Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Hellenic Meditarranean University | Greece

Vassilios Raikos is a Greek scholar in food science and nutrition, recognized for his interdisciplinary contributions to functional foods, nutritional biochemistry, and food technology. His career spans teaching, research, and administrative roles across prestigious institutions in Greece and the United Kingdom. He is particularly interested in exploring bioactive compounds, sustainable food formulations, and the nutritional evaluation of emerging plant-based foods. As an Associate Professor at the Hellenic Mediterranean University, he combines academic teaching with applied research that addresses public health and industry needs. His work continues to shape innovations in nutrition, food systems, and dietary sustainability.

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Education

Vassilios Raikos began his academic journey with a BSc in Human Genetics from the University of Leeds, where he built a foundation in molecular and biological sciences. He advanced his expertise with an MSc in Applied Biomolecular Technology at the University of Nottingham, gaining exposure to biotechnology applications in food and health. His doctoral studies in Food Science at Heriot-Watt University deepened his focus on nutrition and functional foods, equipping him with advanced laboratory and research skills. This strong educational background underpins his expertise in food innovation, nutritional evaluation, and evidence-based dietary interventions that link science with human health.

Professional Experience

Vassilios Raikos has cultivated extensive professional experience through roles in both Greece and the United Kingdom. He currently serves as Associate Professor at the Hellenic Mediterranean University, where he leads research, teaching, and administrative initiatives. Previously, he was a Research Fellow at the University of Aberdeen, contributing significantly to food science and nutrition research. He also held teaching positions at the University of Peloponnese and the Hellenic Open University, engaging students in applied food science and biotechnology. His career reflects a balance of academic leadership, research productivity, and mentorship, with a consistent focus on advancing education and scientific discovery.

Awards and Recognition

Vassilios Raikos has earned recognition for his contributions to food science, nutrition, and applied research. His publications in high-impact journals have attracted international attention, contributing to the growing field of functional foods and sustainable diets. He has been invited to contribute to research collaborations across Europe, reflecting his standing as a respected scholar in the academic community. Recognition also comes through peer-reviewed editorial contributions and conference presentations, where his work on plant-based foods, nutritional biochemistry, and bioactive compounds has been highlighted. His dedication to bridging scientific research with practical applications continues to position him as a leader in his field.

Research Skills

Vassilios Raikos possesses advanced research skills spanning food science, nutrition, and biotechnology. He specializes in the analysis of nutritional content, phytochemicals, and bioactive compounds in both traditional and novel foods. His expertise includes designing and conducting clinical and in vitro studies, developing functional food formulations, and applying cutting-edge analytical techniques for nutrient profiling. He has worked extensively on plant-based and dairy alternatives, fortified foods, and innovative food processing methods. His research integrates biochemical analysis with public health perspectives, ensuring that outcomes are relevant to both academia and industry. His skills highlight versatility and commitment to sustainable nutrition.

Publications

Glover, A., Hayes, H.E., Ni, H., & Raikos, V. (2024). “A comparison of the nutritional content and price between dairy and non-dairy milks and cheeses in UK supermarkets.” Nutrition and Health.

Neacsu, M., Sampaio, S.D.L., Hayes, H.E., Duncan, G.J., Vaughan, N.J., Russell, W.R., & Raikos, V. (2022). “Nutritional Content, Phytochemical Profiling, and Physical Properties of Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) Seeds for Promotion of Dietary and Food Ingredient Biodiversity.” Crops.

Raikos, V., Pirie, L.P., Gürel, S., & Hayes, H.E. (2021). “Encapsulation of Vitamin E in Yogurt-Based Beverage Emulsions: Influence of Bulk Pasteurization and Chilled Storage on Physicochemical Stability and Starter Culture Viability.” Molecules.

Raikos, V., Juskaite, L.L., Vas, F., & Hayes, H.E. (2020). “Physicochemical properties, texture, and probiotic survivability of oat‐based yogurt using aquafaba as a gelling agent.” Food Science and Nutrition.

Raikos, V., Hayes, H.E., Agriopoulou, S., & Varzakas, T. (2020). “Proteomic dataset of aquafaba from canned chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) broth.” Current Topics in Peptide & Protein Research. (EID: 2-s2.0-85102840912).

Ni, Q., Ranawana, V., Hayes, H.E., Hayward, N.J., Stead, D., & Raikos, V. (2020). “Addition of Broad Bean Hull to Wheat Flour for the Development of High-Fiber Bread: Effects on Physical and Nutritional Properties.

Conclusion

Vassilios Raikos is a dedicated academic whose career reflects a strong commitment to advancing food science, nutrition, and education. Through his teaching, he has mentored future scientists, while his research continues to deliver evidence-based insights into sustainable and health-promoting food systems. His work bridges fundamental research with applied innovation, particularly in the areas of plant-based nutrition and bioactive food compounds. With an international academic background and professional experience, he contributes meaningfully to both scientific communities and public health discussions. His contributions will continue to shape the future of functional foods, dietary sustainability, and nutrition education globally.