Nigusie Kebede | Precision Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nigusie Kebede | Precision Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Nigusie Kebede Lecturer at Ambo University, Ethiopia

Nigusie Kebede Degefu is a dedicated lecturer at Ambo University, Ethiopia, specializing in water resources and irrigation engineering. With over a decade of expertise, he has contributed to agricultural water management, lysimeter development, and irrigation structure design. Nigusie has a diploma in Natural Resources, a BSc in Water Resource and Irrigation Management, an MSc in Hydraulic Engineering, and is pursuing a PhD in Water Resources Engineering. His professional experience spans design, supervision, and administration in irrigation development. Passionate about education and research, he has participated in multiple projects and published in indexed journals

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

🌟Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

While Nigusie Kebede Degefu has made commendable strides in his field, his relatively modest research output may limit his competitiveness for a “Best Researcher” award compared to more established researchers with extensive publications or groundbreaking innovations. However, his dedication to addressing pressing issues in water resources, combined with his strong academic background and practical expertise, makes him a promising candidate for recognition in categories emphasizing emerging researchers or applied contributions to sustainable development.

 🎓Education

Nigusie Kebede’s educational journey is marked by excellence in water resources and engineering. He earned a PhD candidate status in Water Resources Engineering at Adama Science and Technology University (2020–present). He holds an MSc in Hydraulic Engineering (2014–2016, Jimma University), a BSc in Water Resource and Irrigation Management (2009–2012, Mekelle University), and a Diploma in Natural Resources (2003–2005, Maichew ATVET College). His strong academic foundation began at Ras Gobena Primary and Geresu Duki Secondary schools in Weliso, Oromia, Ethiopia.

 💼Professional Experience

Nigusie Kebede has a robust professional background spanning over 18 years. Currently, he is a Lecturer at Ambo University (2018–present). Previously, he served as a Team Leader for Study, Design, and Contract Administration at Weliso Wereda Irrigation Development Authority (2017–2018) and as a Water Engineer (2013–2017). His career began as a Development Agent at Weliso Wereda Agricultural Development Office (2005–2012). These roles have equipped him with expertise in irrigation structure design, project supervision, and agricultural development.

 🏅Awards and Recognitions

Best Researcher Award (Preferred): Nigusie has been recognized for his impactful contributions to water resource management and engineering. His achievements in designing innovative lysimeters and advancing agricultural water management methods have garnered attention from academic and professional communities. He has been a key speaker at conferences and a mentor to emerging engineers, earning accolades for his dedication to teaching and research excellence.

 🌍Research Skills On Precision Agriculture 

Nigusie Kebede is proficient in water resource modeling, lysimeter design, and irrigation system development. He excels in GIS mapping, hydraulic analysis using software like AutoCAD, WaterCAD, and ArcGIS, and conducting field-based agricultural water studies. His methodological approach combines traditional practices with advanced technologies, focusing on sustainable irrigation strategies and efficient water management solutions.

  📖PUBLICATION TOP NOTE

 “Design, construction, and calibration of a weighable lysimeter for measuring water requirements of field crops for data-scarce areas of Ethiopia”

  • Authors: Nigusie Kebede, Mekonen Ayana, Boja Mekonnen, Habtamu Be
  • Journal: Heliyon
  • Year: 2024 (September)

 

Mina Khosravi | Water resources | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Mina Khosravi | Water resources | Women Researcher Award

Mina Khosravi Researcher at Iran University of science and technology, Iran

Mina Khosravi, born on May 1, 1995, in Tehran, Iran, is a dedicated researcher specializing in water resources engineering. As a Ph.D. candidate at Iran University of Science and Technology, she explores sustainable strategies for the conjunctive use of surface and groundwater under hydrologic uncertainties. Her contributions to this field are recognized through high-ranking academic achievements and impactful publications in international journals. Mina is proficient in advanced modeling tools like GMS, MATLAB, and GIS, alongside artificial neural networks, enhancing her ability to design innovative solutions for water resource challenges.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

 Suitable for Women Researcher Award 

Dr. Mina Khosravi is a strong candidate for a Research for Women Researcher Award, demonstrating a highly impressive academic and research trajectory in Civil Engineering, with a focus on Water Resources Engineering. Her work, characterized by innovation and sustainability, directly addresses global challenges in water resource management, making her achievements both impactful and deserving of recognition. Below is a summary of her suitability for such an award

 🎓Education

Mina Khosravi holds a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Kashan, an M.Sc. in Water Resources Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology (graduating top of her class in 2019), and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. Her master’s research focused on a cyclic storage approach to sustainable water management, and her doctoral work expands on designing reliability-based conjunctive operation policies. With consistent academic excellence, Mina has excelled across her educational journey, earning top ranks and distinctions.

  💼  Professional Experience

Mina Khosravi has served as a teaching assistant for advanced groundwater engineering at Iran University of Science and Technology since 2018, contributing to course delivery and curriculum enhancement. Her professional expertise includes designing and optimizing water resource systems using tools like WEAP and ANN. She also collaborates on multidisciplinary research, particularly on groundwater hydraulics and climate resilience strategies, contributing to national and international academic discourse through her innovative approaches.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

  • Academic Excellence Awards: Achieved top ranks in her B.Sc. and M.Sc. programs. 🏅
  • Research Grants: Secured funding for projects on sustainable groundwater management. 💡
  • Publication Distinctions: Recognized for impactful journal articles in hydrology and resource management. 📖
  • Conference Honors: Presented at prestigious forums addressing climate-adaptive water management. 🌍
  • National Rankings: Consistently ranked among top students in her academic career. 📜

 🌍Research Skills On Water resources

  • Groundwater Modeling: Proficient in GMS and advanced hydrological tools. 🖥️
  • Optimization Techniques: Expertise in multi-objective design and cyclic storage systems. ⚙️
  • Climate Adaptation: Developing strategies for resilience under hydrologic uncertainties. 🌧️
  • Software Proficiency: Skilled in MATLAB, WEAP, and ENVI for water resource simulation. 💻
  • Technical Writing: Strong track record of high-impact journal publications and technical reports. ✍️

  📖 PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

“Multi-Step-Ahead Rainfall-Runoff Modeling: Decision Tree-Based Clustering for Hybrid Wavelet Neural-Networks Modeling”

    • Authors: Molajou, A.; Nourani, V.; Tajbakhsh, A.D.; Variani, H.A.; Khosravi, M.
    • Journal: Water Resources Management
    • Year: 2024

“A new paradigm of water, food, and energy nexus”

    • Authors: Molajou, A.; Afshar, A.; Khosravi, M.; Vahabzadeh, M.; Variani, H.A.
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    • Year: 2023

“Joint Operation of Surface and Groundwater to Improve Sustainability Index as Irrigation System Performance: Cyclic Storage and Standard Conjunctive Use Strategies”

    • Authors: Khosravi, M.; Afshar, A.; Molajou, A.; Solis, S.S.
    • Journal: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
    • Year: 2022

“Decision Tree-Based Conditional Operation Rules for Optimal Conjunctive Use of Surface and Groundwater”

    • Authors: Khosravi, M.; Afshar, A.; Molajou, A.
    • Journal: Water Resources Management
    • Year: 2022

“Assessing Adaptability of Cyclic and Non-Cyclic Approach to Conjunctive Use of Groundwater and Surface Water for Sustainable Management Plans under Climate Change”

    • Authors: Afshar, A.; Khosravi, M.; Molajou, A.
    • Journal: Water Resources Management
    • Year: 2021

“Correction to: Optimal Design and Feature Selection by Genetic Algorithm for Emotional Artificial Neural Network (EANN) in Rainfall-Runoff Modeling”

    • Authors: Molajou, A.; Nourani, V.; Afshar, A.; Khosravi, M.; Brysiewicz, A.
    • Journal: Water Resources Management
    • Year: 2021

“Optimal Design and Feature Selection by Genetic Algorithm for Emotional Artificial Neural Network (EANN) in Rainfall-Runoff Modeling”

    • Authors: Molajou, A.; Nourani, V.; Afshar, A.; Khosravi, M.; Brysiewicz, A.
    • Journal: Water Resources Management
    • Year: 2021

“Reliability-based multi-objective optimum design of nonlinear conjunctive use problem; cyclic storage system approach”

    • Authors: Afshar, A.; Khosravi, M.; Ostadrahimi, L.; Afshar, A.
    • Journal: Journal of Hydrology
    • Year: 2020

Igor Araújo | Plant Physiology |Excellence in Plant Ecology

Prof. Dr.  Igor Araújo | Plant Physiology |Excellence in Plant Ecology

Prof. Dr. Igor Araújo,Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso, Brazil

Dr. Igor Araújo de Souza is an accomplished ecologist and botanist specializing in plant physiology, particularly in the eco-physiology of vegetation in the Cerrado-Amazonia transition. He obtained his Ph.D. in Ecology and Conservation from Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso (UNEMAT) in 2023, with a collaborative period at the University of Leeds. His work spans various research areas, including forest biodiversity, plant functional traits, and the effects of climate change on vegetation. Dr. Araújo has collaborated on numerous ecological projects and published extensively in renowned journals. He is currently a Postdoctoral researcher at UNEMAT. His research aims to enhance the understanding of plant responses to environmental pressures and contribute to conservation strategies in tropical ecosystems.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

 Suitable for Excellence in Plant Ecology awards

Igor Araújo de Souza is a highly deserving candidate for the Research for Excellence in Plant Ecology award. His broad research expertise, commitment to advancing ecological knowledge, and contributions to both scientific communities and public education align with the criteria of excellence in plant ecology. His work is pivotal in advancing our understanding of tropical ecosystems, plant responses to environmental stressors, and strategies for biodiversity conservation in the face of climate change.

 🎓Education

Dr. Igor Araújo de Souza completed his Ph.D. in Ecology and Conservation from Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso (UNEMAT) in 2023, with a collaborative research period at the University of Leeds. His doctoral research, supervised by David Roberto Galbraith, focused on plant physiology in tropical forest ecosystems. In 2020, he earned his Master’s in Ecology and Conservation from UNEMAT, with research on plant functional traits under the guidance of Beatriz Schwantes Marimon. His academic foundation was established with a Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences from UNEMAT in 2018. Dr. Araújo’s education also includes various complementary courses in plant anatomy, bioinformatics, and environmental sustainability, which have expanded his expertise in plant biology and ecological research. He was awarded several grants during his studies, including from Brazil’s CAPES and CNPq, supporting his work on climate change and biodiversity in the Amazon and Cerrado regions.

  💼Professional Experience 

Dr. Igor Araújo de Souza has a diverse professional background in ecological research and teaching. He is currently a Postdoctoral researcher at Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso (UNEMAT), where he contributes to projects in tropical ecology and conservation. His teaching experience includes roles as a professor at IF Goiano Campus Ceres, where he participates in various environmental education projects and research initiatives. Over the years, Dr. Araújo has been involved in numerous scientific and extension projects, such as those focused on ecological resilience, biodiversity conservation, and environmental sustainability. He has also contributed to projects like “For a Climate Resilient Amazon” and “A trait-based understanding of Latin American forest biodiversity.” His work frequently intersects with the study of plant functional traits, biodiversity conservation, and environmental education in Brazil. Dr. Araújo has also worked in various research projects at UNEMAT, further solidifying his expertise in plant ecology.

🏅Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Igor Araújo de Souza has received numerous accolades throughout his career for his contributions to ecology and conservation. In 2024, he was recognized for his work on the “Arara-Canindé,” symbolizing biodiversity in Brazilian biomes at the XXV Science and Technology Fair at IF Goiano Campus Ceres. He was also awarded for his research on the lessons from extinction and biodiversity in the Caatinga. In 2023, his student research was highlighted at the FLORA event. In 2021, he received an Honorable Mention for his work on forest gap formation and soil properties in southern Amazonia, and in the same year, he was again recognized for his student research at FLORA. His commitment to scientific and educational outreach has also earned him multiple awards, including first place in a photography contest for his work on the Cerrado biome. These recognitions reflect his dedication to advancing ecological research and public engagement in environmental issues.

  🌍 Research Skills On Plant Ecology

Dr. Igor Araújo de Souza possesses extensive research skills in plant physiology, ecology, and conservation. His expertise includes the study of plant functional traits, eco-physiology, and the impact of climate change on tropical ecosystems. He is adept in field research, using various methods to study plant communities, forest dynamics, and biodiversity. Dr. Araújo’s research involves the analysis of plant traits in relation to environmental variables, such as temperature and water availability, to understand their role in ecosystem functioning. He is skilled in using stable isotopes, dendrochronology, and leaf nutrient analysis to study forest health and resilience. Additionally, his interdisciplinary approach allows him to contribute to projects in environmental education, public outreach, and conservation management. Dr. Araújo’s proficiency in data analysis, scientific writing, and project management makes him a valuable asset to any research team focused on environmental sustainability and ecosystem services.

 📖 Publication Top Note’s

 “Taller trees exhibit greater hydraulic vulnerability in southern Amazonian forests”

  • Authors: Araújo, I., Marimon, B.S., Junior, B.H.M., Gloor, M.U., Galbraith, D.R.
    Journal: Environmental and Experimental Botany
    Year: 2024

“Intra-annual stable isotopes in the tree rings of Hymenaea courbaril as a proxy for hydroclimate variations in southern Amazonia”

  • Authors: Guimarães, K.S., Marimon, B.S., Locosselli, G.M., da Cruz, W.J.A., Phillips, O.L.
    Journal: Dendrochronologia
    Year: 2024

” Effects of microclimatic variation on plant leaf traits at the community level along a tropical forest gradient”

  • Authors: da Silva Oliveira, D., Simioni, P.F., Araújo, I., Amaral, G.F., Da Cunha, M.
    Journal: Trees – Structure and Function
    Year: 2023

” Morpho-anatomical traits and leaf nutrient concentrations vary between plant communities in the Cerrado–Amazonia transition”

  • Authors: Araújo, I., Scalon, M.C., Amorim, I., Simioni, P.F., Marimon, B.S.
    Journal: Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
    Year: 2023

 “Climate defined but not soil-restricted: the distribution of a Neotropical tree through space and time”

  • Authors: Alvarez, F., Morandi, P.S., Marimon-Junior, B.H., Feldpausch, T.R., Marimon, B.S.
    Journal: Plant and Soil
    Year: 2022

“Leaf functional traits and monodominance in Southern Amazonia tropical forests”

  • Authors: Araújo, I., Morandi, P.S., Müller, A.O., Marimon Junior, B.H., Marimon, B.S.
    Journal: Plant Ecology
    Year: 2022

 “Intraspecific variation in leaf traits facilitates the occurrence of trees at the Amazonia–Cerrado transition”

  • Authors: Araújo, I., Marimon, B.S., Scalon, M.C., Galbraith, D.R., Gloor, M.U.
    Journal: Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
    Year: 2021

 

Hafiz Umer Javed | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hafiz Umer Javed | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hafiz Umer Javed, Beibu Gulf University, China

Dr. Hafiz Umer Javed is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Beibu Gulf University, China, specializing in food biotechnology, postharvest physiology, and fruit storage technology. He holds a PhD in Postharvest-Viticulture from China Agricultural University and has accumulated extensive experience working on various international research projects. His expertise encompasses the effects of plant-based compounds on fruit quality, as well as post-harvest techniques for improving the shelf life of fruits like mangoes, tomatoes, and raisins. Dr. Javed has published widely in food chemistry, postharvest science, and horticultural journals, contributing valuable insights into the science of food preservation and quality enhancement.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

Suitable for Best researcher award

Dr. Hafiz Umer Javed stands out as a strong candidate for a best researcher award, given his extensive background in food biotechnology, food biochemistry, and postharvest physiology, particularly focused on viticulture and postharvest technologies. With a Ph.D. in Postharvest-Viticulture from China Agricultural University and significant research experience in analyzing volatile compounds in fruits, he has contributed to critical advancements in understanding aroma development and shelf-life enhancement in horticultural products. His research skills extend to applying advanced techniques like GC-MS for volatile compound profiling, and his published work has provided valuable insights into postharvest quality and storage improvements.

🎓 Education

Dr. Hafiz Umer Javed completed his PhD in Postharvest-Viticulture from China Agricultural University in 2019, where his research focused on the generation mechanisms of aroma compounds from fatty acid oxidation in raisins. Prior to his doctoral studies, he earned a Master’s degree in Post-harvest from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan, where he worked on the performance of mangoes under non-chilling storage conditions. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Horticulture from PMAS-Arid Agriculture University of Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Dr. Javed’s academic background has equipped him with a strong foundation in food biotechnology, food chemistry, and postharvest management, with a particular focus on fruit and vegetable storage technology.

💼 Professional Experience 

Dr. Hafiz Umer Javed has gained substantial professional experience through research and teaching roles. He worked as a Lecturer at the University of Lahore, Pakistan, before moving to China, where he worked as a Research Assistant and Post-doc at Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering. In this role, he studied the effect of plant-based compounds on litchi and longan fruit quality, as well as plant preservation methods for tomatoes. Dr. Javed’s professional experience also includes a research collaboration with the Australian Government on the Mango Value Chain Improvement Project, where he focused on improving mango quality from harvest to market. Furthermore, during his internship at Bayer Crop Sciences, he contributed to research on pesticide effects and nutrient application for improved vegetable quality.

🏅Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Hafiz Umer Javed has received several accolades in recognition of his academic and research achievements. He was awarded the best performance certificate at the Summer School on Pre- and Post-harvest Technology of Temperate Fruit organized by the University of Hohenheim, Germany, DAAD, and ISHS in 2018. Dr. Javed also won the best poster presentation award at the 5th International Horticulture Research Conference in Beijing, China, in 2018. His research on mangoes and raisins has been acknowledged in various international forums, further enhancing his reputation as a leader in the field of postharvest science. Dr. Javed has been honored as an excellent student at the International Conference of Botany in Pakistan and continues to contribute to the global academic community.

  🌍 Research Skills On Horticultural Science

Dr. Hafiz Umer Javed possesses extensive research skills in postharvest physiology, food biotechnology, and fruit storage technology. He is proficient in designing and executing lab and field experiments related to the management of fruit and vegetable crops, with expertise in preharvest factors that influence quality, as well as postharvest techniques like edible coatings, hot water treatments, and cold storage. Dr. Javed is skilled in monitoring biochemical, phytochemical, and enzymatic changes in stored produce, utilizing advanced tools such as refractometers, penetrometers, colorimeters, and gas chromatographs. His research also includes sensory evaluations and studies on fruit disease prevention. His expertise in evaluating the impact of various environmental factors on fruit quality and longevity, along with his knowledge of applying plant-based chemicals to reduce fungal decay, positions him as an expert in postharvest technology and food preservation.

 📖 Publication Top Note’s

“Dietary supplementation of poly-dihydromyricetin-fused zinc nanoparticles alleviates fatty liver hemorrhagic syndrome by improving antioxidant capacity, intestinal health, and lipid metabolism of laying hens”

  • Authors: Yang, Y., Shu, X., Javed, H.U., Han, J., Zhou, H.
    Journal: Poultry Science
    Year: 2024
    Volume/Issue: 103(12), 104301

“A comprehensive meta-analysis exploring the potential of GABA for postharvest chilling injury mitigation in horticultural produce”

  • Authors: Javed, H.U., Liu, Y.-S., Shi, P., You, G., Ali, S.
    Journal: Scientia Horticulturae
    Year: 2024
    Volume/Issue: 338, 113558

“Cross-linking Arenga pinnata starch and chitosan by citric acid: Structure and properties”

  • Authors: Liu, Y.-S., Shi, P., Javed, H.U., Ren, M.-H., Fu, Z.
    Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
    Year: 2024
    Volume/Issue: 280, 136098

“Dietary Dihydromyricetin Zinc Chelate Supplementation Improves the Intestinal Health of Magang Geese”

  • Authors: Wang, R., Ren, Y., Javad, H.U., Jiang, W., Shu, X.
    Journal: Biological Trace Element Research
    Year: 2024
    Volume/Issue: 202(11), pp. 5219–5234

“A novel synthesized Vanillin-Based Deep Eutectic Agent (V-DEA) mitigates postharvest fungal decay and improves shelf life and quality of cherry tomatoes”

  • Authors: Javed, H.U., Kularathnage, N.D., Du, J., Shu, X., Zeng, L.-Y.
    Journal: Food Chemistry
    Year: 2024
    Volume/Issue: 453, 139612

“Aromatic Perspectives: An In-Depth review on Extracting, Influencing Factors, and the Origins of Raisin Aromas”

  • Authors: Javed, H.U., Liu, Y.-S., Hao, J.-G., Hayat, F., Hasan, M.
    Journal: Food Chemistry: X
    Year: 2024
    Volume/Issue: 22, 101285

“Advances in Hypobaric Storage of Fresh Horticultural Produce”

  • Authors: Khalid, S., Rashad Javeed, H.M., Javed, H.U.
    Book: Sustainable Postharvest Technologies for Fruits and Vegetables
    Year: 2024
    Pages: 169–184

“Growth Performance of and Liver Function in Heat-Stressed Magang Geese Fed the Antioxidant Zinc Ascorbate and Its Potential Mechanism of Action”

  • Authors: Ren, Y., Sun, Y., Javad, H.U., Shu, X., Li, C.
    Journal: Biological Trace Element Research
    Year: 2024

“Melatonin: A promising approach to enhance abiotic stress tolerance in horticultural plants”

  • Authors: Ahmad, J., Hayat, F., Khan, U., Tu, P., Chen, J.
    Journal: South African Journal of Botany
    Year: 2024
    Volume/Issue: 164, pp. 66–76

“Recent advances in self-assembly behaviors of prolamins and their applications as functional delivery vehicles”

  • Authors: Abdullah, Fang, J., Liu, X., Huang, Q., Xiao, J.
    Journal: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
    Year: 2024
    Volume/Issue: 64(4), pp. 1015–1042

ghorban | water | Best Researcher Award

Prof. ghorban | water | Best Researcher Award

Prof ghorban ,hanadan university,Iran

Dr. Ghorban Asgari is a distinguished scholar in Environmental Health Engineering and a faculty member at Hamadan University of Medical Sciences in Iran. He earned his PhD from Tarbiat Modares Medical Sciences University, Tehran, focusing on sustainable and innovative water treatment methods. With a career rooted in research and academia, Dr. Asgari has made significant contributions to the understanding and development of advanced oxidation processes, catalytic ozonation, and wastewater management techniques. He has led multiple research projects and presented his findings at both national and international conferences, showcasing his expertise in environmental health and sustainable water treatment.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

Suitable for best researcher award

Dr. Ghorban Asgari’s research and academic contributions make him a highly suitable candidate for a Best Researcher Award. His innovative approaches to addressing environmental health challenges, combined with his commitment to knowledge dissemination and practical applications, highlight his significant contributions to both scientific advancements and societal well-being.

🎓Education

Dr. Ghorban Asgari pursued his BSc in Environmental Health Engineering at Iran Medical Sciences University (1997–1999). He furthered his education with an MSc from Isfahan Medical Sciences University (2001–2003) and later obtained his PhD in Environmental Health Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University (2005–2009). His academic journey was supported by a Health Ministry Scholarship, recognizing his exceptional dedication to advancing environmental health practices. Through his academic progression, Dr. Asgari acquired in-depth expertise in water treatment, catalysis, and pollution assessment.

 💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Asgari has a robust career in research and teaching at Hamadan University of Medical Sciences. He has managed numerous research projects focusing on environmental impact assessment, heavy metals in agriculture, and municipal wastewater treatment. Additionally, he has consulted on various wastewater projects in Iran, including efforts to utilize aerated lagoons and adsorbents for contaminant removal. Dr. Asgari is a seasoned educator, teaching courses such as water treatment and wastewater management, and guiding students in applied environmental health topics.

🏅Honors and Recognitions

Health Ministry Scholarship – Awarded for Ph.D. studies (2005)
Second Rank in the National Examination by the Ministry of Health for PhD studies (2005)

🌍Research Skills On Water

Dr. Asgari specializes in advanced water treatment techniques, including heterogeneous catalytic ozonation and advanced oxidation processes (AOP). He has researched municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, heavy metals pollution, and biological water treatment. Dr. Asgari’s expertise in catalytic ozonation and adsorption processes underlines his contribution to sustainable and safe water practices in industrial and municipal settings.

📖PUBLICATIONS TOP NOTES

  • “Enhanced methylene blue degradation and mineralization through activated persulfate coupled with magnetic field”
    • Authors: Abdipour, H., Asgari, G.
    • Journal: Cleaner Engineering and Technology
    • Year: 2024
  • “Petrochemical industry as a source for microplastics; abundance and characteristics of pollution in soil, sewage, and bay”
    • Authors: Rahmani, A., Shokoohi, R., Asgari, G., Zafari, D., Shabanloo, A.
    • Journal: Results in Engineering
    • Year: 2024
  • “Degradation of 2,4-dinitrotoluene in aqueous solution by dielectric barrier discharge plasma combined with Fe–RGO–BiVO4 nanocomposite”
    • Authors: Vaziri, Y., Asgari, G., Ghorbani-Shahna, F., Shokoohi, R., Seid-Mohammadi, A.
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2024
  • “Concurrent elimination of arsenic and nitrate from aqueous environments through a novel nanocomposite: Fe3O4-ZIF8@eggshell membrane matrix”
    • Authors: Asgari, G., Seid-Mohammadi, A., Rahmani, A., Shokoohi, R., Abdipour, H.
    • Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
    • Year: 2024
  • “Integrated modified septic tank and constructed wetland: an alternative green technology for phytoremediation of highly polluted leachate”
    • Authors: Samadi, M.T., Asgari, G., Leili, M., Chavoshi, S.
    • Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
    • Year: 2024
  • “Mineralization and biodegradability improvement of textile wastewater using persulfate/dithionite process”
    • Authors: Asgari, G., Alahabadi, A., Shomoossi, N., Zolghadr, H., Salari, M.
    • Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
    • Year: 2024
  • “The potential of Phragmites australis to bioaccumulate and translocate heavy metals from landfill leachate”
    • Authors: Samadi, M.T., Leili, M., Asgari, G., Chavoshi, S.
    • Journal: Journal of Water Process Engineering
    • Year: 2024
  • “The performance modeling and optimization of integrated ultrasonic-persulfate advanced oxidation system to improve activated sludge dewaterability”
    • Authors: Rahmani, A., Asgari, G., Seid-mohammadi, A., Seif, M., Shabanloo, A.
    • Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
    • Year: 2024
  • “Characterization, modeling, and optimization of acid blue 113 dye degradation from aqueous media via catalytic ozonation using NH2-modified MIL-68 (Al) composite nanosorbent”
    • Authors: Asgari, G., Salari, M., Jamshidi, R., Talebi, S.
    • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
    • Year: 2024

 

Susana Martín-Arroyo | Energía | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Susana Martín-Arroyo | Energía | Women Researcher Award

Susana Martín-Arroyo, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain

Susana Martín Arroyo, Ph.D., is an esteemed researcher and professor in the field of electrical engineering and renewable energy. With over two decades of professional experience, she specializes in the design, integration, control, and protection of renewable energy systems. Martín Arroyo has significantly contributed to the research on power grid systems, energy efficiency, and hybrid energy plants. She is part of the T30_23R Research Group in Renewable Energy Integration, recognized for excellence by the DGA. Her expertise has earned her a key role in national and international energy projects, collaborating with teams across Europe, the U.S., and Latin America. With a passion for advancing renewable energy integration and the development of sustainable energy technologies, Susana continues to push the boundaries of research in energy systems.

 

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

Suitable for Women Researcher Award

Dr. Martín Arroyo holds a Doctorate in Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency from the University of Zaragoza, and a Master’s in Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency from the same institution. She also holds a Master’s in Business Management and Administration from the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and a Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Zaragoza. She has been actively involved in the research field since 2004, first at the CIRCE Research Center and, since 2016, at the University of Zaragoza, where she is currently a Senior Research Technician and Associate Professor. Her primary research focuses on renewable energy systems, their integration, and the control and protection of such systems, including grid compliance and smart grid technologies.

 🎓Education 

Susana Martín Arroyo holds a Ph.D. from the University of Zaragoza in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (2024). She earned her Master’s in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency from the same institution in 2016 and a Master’s in Business Management from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in 2017. Martín Arroyo also graduated as an Electrical Engineer and Technical Industrial Engineer (Electricity specialization) from the University of Zaragoza in 2004. Her diverse academic background combines expertise in electrical engineering, business management, and sustainable energy technologies, equipping her with the interdisciplinary knowledge to drive innovations in energy systems and their integration into power grids. Her education has been foundational in her career, enabling her to collaborate on significant international research projects and make impactful contributions to the field of energy.

💼Professional Experience 

Susana Martín Arroyo’s professional journey began in 2004, when she joined the CIRCE Foundation in Zaragoza as a researcher, focusing on power systems. From 2016, she moved to the University of Zaragoza, where she currently holds dual roles as a Senior Research Support Technician and Associate Professor. Her research primarily involves renewable energy integration, electrical grid modeling, and smart grids, with particular expertise in hybrid energy systems and grid stability. As a manager of the Power Systems Research Group, she has contributed to multiple European and international projects. Martín Arroyo has also been involved in audits as an Expert Technical Auditor for ENAC. She has co-developed four patents and contributed to the academic community through numerous publications. Her interdisciplinary work brings together electrical engineering, renewable energy, and grid technology, addressing global energy challenges with innovative solutions.

 🏅Awards and Recognitions 

Susana Martín Arroyo’s work in renewable energy integration and power system research has garnered significant recognition. She is a member of the T30_23R Research Group, acknowledged by the DGA as a group of excellence. Throughout her career, Martín Arroyo has contributed to the development of four patents and has been integral to numerous high-impact international research projects funded by the European Union and other global partners. Her work has been instrumental in advancing hybrid power systems and ensuring grid stability for renewable energy integration. She has also been a part of various national and international awards and grants focused on energy innovation and sustainability. Her dedication to advancing energy technologies has earned her a reputation as a leading researcher in the field, recognized by both academic institutions and industry stakeholders.

 🌍 Research Skills on Energía 

Susana Martín Arroyo has advanced expertise in several key areas of energy research, including the design, integration, and control of renewable energy systems. She specializes in modeling and simulation of power systems using software like PSS/E, PSCAD, and DIgSILENT. Her skills extend to studying grid quality, stability analysis, and the validation of renewable energy system components such as wind turbines, solar inverters, and voltage compensators. Martín Arroyo is proficient in developing algorithms for hybrid energy plants and smart grids, and in conducting studies to ensure compliance with international Grid Codes. Her research also includes dynamic stability, fault analysis, and network design for energy systems. With a deep understanding of both electrical engineering and energy management, her work bridges theoretical concepts and practical applications, ensuring that her innovations address the pressing needs of the energy sector while promoting sustainability.

 📖PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

“LCL filter design and experimental response analysis for a SiC inverter”

    • Authors: Martín-Arroyo, S., Llamazares, A., Ciudad, J.H., García-Gracia, M.
    • Journal: Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal
    • Year: 2024

“Harmonic Content Analysis of a Renewable Power Plant”

    • Authors: Martín-Arroyo, S., Llamazares, A., García-Gracia, M., Cebollero, J.A.
    • Conference: 16th Congreso de Tecnologia, Aprendizaje y Ensenanza de la Electronica, TAEE 2024
    • Year: 2024

“Stability analysis of an isolated hybrid plant based on photovoltaic and mini-hydroelectric”

    • Authors: Llamazares, A., Martín-Arroyo, S., García-Gracia, M., Cebollero, J.A.
    • Conference: 16th Congreso de Tecnologia, Aprendizaje y Ensenanza de la Electronica, TAEE 2024
    • Year: 2024

“An anti-islanding protection based on RoCoF compliant with ENTSO-E and IEC 62116”

    • Authors: Cañete, D., Martín-Arroyo, S., García-Gracia, M., Llamazares, A., Sáez, I.
    • Journal: Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal
    • Year: 2022

“Core losses analysis of the LCL filter inductor for SiC-based inverter”

    • Authors: Martín-Arroyo, S., Cañete, D., Ciudad, J.H., Llamazares, A., García-Gracia, M.
    • Journal: Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal
    • Year: 2022

“Educational synthesis for LCL Filter Design and Performance Analysis for a 20-kW, 25-kHz SiC inverter”

    • Authors: Martín-Arroyo, S., García-Gracia, M., Llamazares, A., López, D.C., Ciudad, J.H.
    • Conference: 15th International Conference of Technology, Learning and Teaching of Electronics, TAEE 2022
    • Year: 2022

“A Survey of Islanding Detection Methods for Microgrids and Assessment of Non-Detection Zones in Comparison with Grid Codes”

    • Authors: Cebollero, J.A., Cañete, D., Martín-Arroyo, S., García-Gracia, M., Leite, H.
    • Journal: Energies
    • Year: 2022

“Stand-alone hybrid power plant based on SiC solar PV and wind inverters with smart spinning reserve management”

    • Authors: Martín-Arroyo, S., Cebollero, J.A., García-Gracia, M., Llamazares, Á.
    • Journal: Electronics (Switzerland)
    • Year: 2021

“SiC MOSFET Avalanche Breakdown Voltage Model for Temperature and Gate Voltage Dependence”

    • Authors: Llamazares, A., Garcia-Gracia, M., Martin-Arroyo, S., Cebollero, J.A.
    • Conference: 2021 4th International Symposium on Advanced Electrical and Communication Technologies, ISAECT 2021
    • Year: 2021

Deepak Kasote | Plant biochemistry | Best Paper Award

ABDELMAJID HADDIOUI | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. ABDELMAJID HADDIOUI | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

 Professor at Sultan Moulay Slimane University ,Morocco

Abdelmajid Haddioui is a Full Professor specializing in Plant Genetics and Biotechnology at the University of Sultan Moulay Slimane, Beni Mellal, Morocco. With over two decades of experience, he has made significant contributions to the fields of genetic diversity, biotechnology, agronomy, and biodiversity conservation. His research covers various topics such as plant genetic resources, medicinal plants, and phytoremediation, aiming to address critical challenges in food security and sustainable agriculture. Prof. Haddioui has published extensively, with over 119 scientific articles and an h-index of 18 on Scopus, reflecting the impact of his work. In addition to research, he is deeply involved in academia, having supervised more than 20 PhD theses and numerous bachelor’s and master’s projects. He has held several administrative roles, including Head of the Department of Biology and Director of the Biotechnology Laboratory. Recognized for his expertise, he also collaborates with international research bodies, contributing to advancements in agricultural biotechnology.

PROFILE

 🎓 EDUCATION

Professor Abdelmajid Haddioui has a solid educational foundation in plant genetics and biochemistry, with an emphasis on genetic diversity and molecular biology. He earned his Doctorat d’État ès-Sciences in 2001 from the Faculty of Science at the University Cadi Ayyad in Marrakech, Morocco. This advanced degree focused on plant biochemistry and genetic breeding, establishing his expertise in the genetic underpinnings of plant resilience and productivity. Prior to this, in 1996, he completed a Doctorat Universitaire in Genetic and Molecular Biology from the University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia. This doctoral work emphasized molecular techniques that would later shape his extensive research in plant genetics and biodiversity. His educational background, combining genetics, biochemistry, and molecular biology, has provided a strong theoretical and technical basis for his research, allowing him to contribute significantly to the fields of plant biotechnology, agronomy, and environmental sustainability through both teaching and pioneering research projects.

 💼   PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Professor Abdelmajid Haddioui has established a distinguished career in Plant Genetics and Biotechnology at the University of Sultan Moulay Slimane, where he also leads the Laboratory of Agro-industrial and Medical Biotechnologies. His academic journey began with a Doctorat d’État in Plant Biochemistry and Genetic Breeding from the University Cadi Ayyad, Morocco, and a Doctorate in Genetic and Molecular Biology from the University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia. With expertise in genetic diversity, plant biotechnology, and conservation, Professor Haddioui has made significant contributions across multiple disciplines, including agronomy, food biochemistry, and phytoremediation. As an active academic leader, he has served in roles such as Head of the Department of Biology (2014-2020) and led the Faculty of Applied Sciences in Fkih Ben Salah (2021-2022). He is also a valued member of scientific councils, including the Moroccan Centre National pour la Recherche Scientifique et Technique, and has served as a consultant for institutions like the Qatar Research, Development, and Innovation Council.

RESEARCH INTEREST 

Professor Abdelmajid Haddioui’s research focuses on plant genetics, biotechnology, and the conservation of genetic resources, emphasizing biodiversity and sustainable agriculture. His work addresses genetic diversity and molecular breeding, particularly in fruit trees and medicinal plants, aiming to enhance crop resilience and productivity. Prof. Haddioui applies molecular markers and biotechnology techniques to explore plant responses to abiotic stresses like drought, contributing to agricultural adaptation in arid and semi-arid regions. He also investigates phytoremediation and the role of plants in mitigating environmental pollutants, supporting sustainable land management practices. Additionally, his interest in agro-biodiversity drives his studies on the biochemical properties and quality traits of fruit, with a focus on pomegranate, apple, and plum varieties. Through his extensive research on genetic resources and desertification resistance, Prof. Haddioui contributes to efforts in preserving biodiversity and advancing food security, aligning his work with global objectives in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture.

🌍 RESEARCH SKILLS

Professor Abdelmajid Haddioui possesses a robust array of research skills honed through decades of academic and scientific pursuits in Plant Genetics and Biotechnology. His expertise spans genetic diversity, plant biotechnology, agronomy, and biochemistry, enabling him to conduct multidisciplinary research critical for advancements in agricultural sustainability. Skilled in the use of molecular markers and phytoremediation techniques, he leverages cutting-edge methods to analyze genetic resources and address challenges like drought resistance, crop yield improvement, and biodiversity conservation. His proficiency in experimental design, statistical analysis, and data interpretation ensures high accuracy and reliability in his findings. As a prolific writer, he has published over 86 articles in indexed journals, contributing significantly to scientific literature. Additionally, his leadership in supervising PhD, master’s, and bachelor’s research projects demonstrates his commitment to mentorship, fostering the development of emerging scientists and promoting rigorous academic standards. His dedication to innovation, combined with his analytical and methodological expertise, underscores his impactful contributions to plant sciences and biotechnology.

🏅AWARD AND RECOGNITION

Professor Abdelmajid Haddioui is a distinguished academic and researcher, renowned for his expertise in Plant Genetics and Biotechnology. His contributions to the field have earned him numerous accolades, solidifying his reputation as a leader in plant genetic diversity, biotechnology, and sustainable agriculture. As a prolific author with over 86 publications in Scopus and WoS-indexed journals, he has consistently contributed impactful research that addresses critical issues in biodiversity conservation, plant breeding, and agronomy. His h-index of 18 on Scopus reflects the broad reach and citation of his work within the scientific community. Beyond research, Professor Haddioui has significantly contributed to academia through his mentorship of over 150 undergraduate, master’s, and PhD students, shaping the next generation of scientists. His recognition as an expert by national and international institutions, including the Qatar Research Development Council and Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, highlights his invaluable role in advancing plant biotechnology and conservation at both regional and global levels.

CONCLUSION

Abdelmajid Haddioui is a highly accomplished researcher in Plant Genetics and Biotechnology, with a remarkable record of scientific contributions and academic leadership. His extensive publication history—spanning over 119 scientific papers in reputable journals and numerous conference presentations—demonstrates his commitment to advancing knowledge in genetic diversity, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable agriculture. Dr. Haddioui’s role as a mentor, having supervised over 150 theses at various academic levels, reflects his dedication to cultivating future scientists and expanding academic research. His leadership experience as a department head and director of a biotechnology laboratory underscores his capability to drive institutional progress and foster a strong research environment. To enhance his global impact further, increased focus on high-impact collaborations and publications would be beneficial. Overall, Dr. Haddioui’s contributions and expertise position him as a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award, exemplifying excellence in both research and academic mentorship.

📖PUBLICATION TOP NOTES
    1. Use of ISSR markers for assessing genetic diversity of apple (Malus x domestica) cultivars growing in Morocco
      • Authors: Khachtib, Y., Bouda, S., Ait Bella, Y., Zinelabidine, L.H., Haddioui, A.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 1
    2. Growth and physiological responses of various pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) cultivars to induced drought stress
      • Authors: Adiba, A., Haddioui, A., Boutagayout, A., Hamdani, A., Razouk, R.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 5
    3. Exploring the Influence of Cultivar Types on Pomegranate Adaptation: A Comprehensive Study on Physiological, Vegetative, and Biochemical Traits
      • Authors: Adiba, A., Moradinezhad, F., Razouk, R., Outghouliast, H., Charafi, J.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 0
    4. Bioremediation of heavy metals: Promising strategies for enhancing crop growth and productivity (Book Chapter)
      • Authors: El Moukhtari, A., El Rasafi, T., Lamsaadi, N., Ghoulam, C., Farissi, M.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 0
    5. Soil amendments as promising strategies for phytomanagement of Cd contaminated soils (Book Chapter)
      • Authors: El Rasafi, T., El Moukhtari, A., Farissi, M., Oukarroum, A., Haddioui, A.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 0
    6. Genetic characterization and identification of the table grape accessions preserved in the living collection of Ain Taoujdate (Morocco)
      • Authors: Zinelabidine, L.H., Charafi, J., Haddioui, A., Ibáñez, J., Tello, J.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 0
    7. Analysis of genetic diversity of Moroccan natural carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) populations using ISSR markers (Article in Press)
      • Authors: Zaggoumi, H., Bouda, S., Abd-dada, H., Trifi-Farah, N., Haddioui, A.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 0
    8. Impact of thermal conditions on pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) biochemical traits: a comparative study of genotypic responses under contrasting climates (Article in Press)
      • Authors: Adiba, A., Radouane, N., Boudad, H., Hamdani, A., Charafi, J.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 0
    9. Investigation of Yield and Pomological Attributes of a Moroccan ex-situ Collection of Apple Varieties (Malus domestica Borkh.)
      • Authors: Boudad, H., Adiba, A., Haddioui, A., Najjari, S., Charafi, J.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 1
    10. Exploring the Bioactive Potential of Tamarix africana: Phytochemical Profiling, Antioxidant, and Antibacterial Activities Assessment
      • Authors: Bihaoui, A., Idir, A., Nouri, A., Haddioui, A., Hammada, S.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 0

     

 

 

Wangkheirakpam Sujata | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Wangkheirakpam Sujata | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor Wangkheirakpam Sujata at NIT manipur ,India

Dr. Wangkheirakpam Sujata is a seasoned researcher with a robust background in chemistry, biochemistry, and medicinal plant research. Her career includes roles in both industry and academia, such as positions at Cipla Ltd., Guwahati University, and currently as a Lecturer at NIT Manipur. She has authored over 24 publications in reputable journals, covering diverse fields including plant physiology, biochemistry, and medicinal chemistry. Dr. Sujata’s research contributions extend to patents, with several granted and filed in India, demonstrating her commitment to innovation and intellectual property. Additionally, she has contributed to academic literature with book chapters published by renowned publishers like Taylor & Francis, Elsevier, and Springer Nature. Her achievements have been recognized through multiple awards and fellowships, including the DST-JRF, UGC-BSR, and DBT-RA. Dr. Sujata’s profile reflects a strong dedication to advancing science, particularly in applied research for sustainable and medicinal biochemistry.

PROFILE

 🎓EDUCATION

Dr. Wangkheirakpam Sujata’s educational background has been instrumental in shaping her as a researcher and academic in the fields of chemistry and biochemistry. She holds a doctorate, reflecting her extensive research skills and specialization in biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, and natural product chemistry. Throughout her studies, Dr. Sujata acquired a comprehensive understanding of analytical and organic chemistry, which she later applied in various research roles. Her academic training provided her with advanced knowledge in experimental design, methodology, and chemical analysis, which she has utilized to contribute to research in plant physiology, environmental science, and food chemistry. Alongside formal education, Dr. Sujata has been awarded competitive fellowships such as the DST-JRF, UGC-BSR, and DBT-RA, reflecting her academic excellence and commitment to research. This strong educational foundation underpins her career, enabling her to engage in innovative research and contribute significantly to academic knowledge and applied sciences.

  💼PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Dr. Wangkheirakpam Sujata has a diverse professional background encompassing industry, academic research, and teaching. She began her career as a Research Chemist in R&D at Cipla Ltd., Mumbai, in 2003, later working as a Chemist at Sunderbans Food Products Pvt. Ltd. in 2004. She transitioned to academia in 2005 as a Research Fellow at Guwahati University, then joined Manipur University’s Chemistry Department as a Project Fellow in 2007, contributing to research projects until 2012. In 2014, Dr. Sujata advanced to a Research Associate role at the Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development, Imphal, where she gained significant expertise in sustainable development and bioresources. Since 2015, she has served as a Lecturer at NIT Manipur, focusing on teaching and mentoring students while continuing her research on medicinal chemistry and environmental microbiology. Her blend of industry and academic experience enriches her contributions to both research and education in her field.

🌍RESEARCH INTEREST On Medicinal Plants

Dr. Wangkheirakpam Sujata’s research interests lie at the intersection of natural product chemistry, medicinal plant biochemistry, and sustainable environmental practices. Her work focuses on the isolation, characterization, and bioactivity assessment of phytochemicals from traditionally used medicinal plants, aiming to discover potential therapeutic agents. She has a keen interest in exploring antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties of natural compounds to support alternative drug discovery pathways. Additionally, her research investigates innovative methods for sustainable bioresource management, particularly within the context of environmental microbiology. Her recent studies extend to the application of bioactive natural products in food preservation and safety, addressing concerns around foodborne pathogens. Furthermore, Dr. Sujata’s work integrates traditional knowledge systems with modern scientific methods to validate the efficacy of folk medicine, contributing to the fields of ethnopharmacology and phytomedicine. Her interdisciplinary approach promotes advancements in both healthcare solutions and sustainable resource utilization.

RESEARCH SKILLS

Dr. Wangkheirakpam Sujata possesses a strong repertoire of research skills that span both industrial and academic settings. Her extensive experience in experimental design and analytical chemistry is evidenced by her work as a Research Chemist at Cipla Ltd. and as a Research Associate at the Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development. Proficient in laboratory methodologies, she has contributed to innovative research, notably achieving multiple patents that highlight her expertise in applied chemical processes. Her skills in scientific writing and publication are demonstrated through over 24 peer-reviewed articles across various fields, including plant physiology, food science, and medicinal chemistry. Dr. Sujata is also skilled in synthesizing knowledge from traditional medicinal practices into contemporary biochemical applications, a skill reflected in her co-authorship of book chapters with prestigious publishers. Her ability to bridge academic research with practical applications, along with her dedication to methodological rigor, underscores her strengths as a well-rounded researcher.

 🏅 AWARD AND RECOGNITION

Dr. Wangkheirakpam Sujata has garnered multiple prestigious awards and recognitions that underscore her contributions to research, innovation, and academic excellence. Among her accolades are the DST-JRF and UGC-BSR fellowships, which reflect her early promise and dedication to advancing scientific research in India. She has also been honored with the DBT-RA Fellowship, an esteemed recognition of her research proficiency in bioresources and sustainable development. Her innovation has earned her several awards, including the Kalawade Award for outstanding student achievements and the Prenapuraskar for her innovative approach in research. Additionally, she was awarded the Ibeyaima Award, recognizing her contributions to science and technology. Dr. Sujata’s extensive list of patents further highlights her dedication to advancing applied sciences, while her publications and book contributions with respected publishers emphasize her role in academia. These honors collectively establish her as an influential figure in research, consistently contributing to her field’s advancement.

CONCLUSION

Dr. Wangkheirakpam Sujata stands out as a commendable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, showcasing a rich blend of industry and academic experience, complemented by a prolific publication and patent record. Her work spans diverse fields, from plant physiology to medicinal chemistry, indicating both depth and adaptability in her research pursuits. The granted and filed patents illustrate her innovative contributions, underscoring a commitment to applied science that aligns with industry and societal needs. Additionally, her contributions to significant academic publications with esteemed publishers such as Taylor & Francis and Springer further validate her influence in advancing traditional medicine and microbiology. Recognized through multiple fellowships and innovation awards, Dr. Sujata demonstrates excellence and leadership in her field. While expanding her international collaborations and focusing on sustainable, green technologies would bolster her profile, her current achievements and substantial contributions make her a compelling choice for this prestigious recognition.

 📖 PUBLICATION TOP NOTES
    1. Silver nanoparticles biosynthesis from Ficus pomifera, Strobilanthes flaccidifoliuss, and Crassocephalum crepidioides plant extracts
      • Authors: Sujata, W., Singh Laitonjam, W., Laishram, P., Hashem, M., Fouad, H.
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 0
    2. Monitoring of Neonicotinoid Pesticides in Water-Soil Systems Along the Agro-Landscapes of the Cauvery Delta Region, South India
      • Authors: Menon, M., Mohanraj, R., Sujata, W.
      • Year: 2021
      • Citations: 7
    3. Use of Low-Density Polyethylene Waste for the Road Construction in Manipur, India
      • Authors: Victory, W., Sachidananda, K., Sujata, W.
      • Year: 2021
      • Citations: 0
    4. Phytochemicals and Investigations on Traditionally Used Medicinal Mushrooms
      • Authors: Sujata, W., Devi, S.N., Mandal, S.C.
      • Year: 2021
      • Citations: 2
    5. Synthesis, DNA binding and antimicrobial studies on rhodium(II) complexes of dicyandiamide
      • Authors: Devi, S.P., Singh, R.K.H., Sujata, W., Joshi, D.D.
      • Year: 2020
      • Citations: 4
    6. Comparison of hypoglycemic and antioxidant activities of the compounds isolated from Ficus hispida linn. and Ficus pomifera wall
      • Authors: Nepram, A., Wangkheirakpam, S., Laitonjam, W.S.
      • Year: 2020
      • Citations: 0
    7. Traditional and Folk Medicine as a Target for Drug Discovery
      • Author: Wangkheirakpam, S.
      • Year: 2018
      • Citations: 33
    8. Hepatoprotective effect of Auricularia delicate (Agaricomycetes) from India in rats: Biochemical and histopathological studies and antimicrobial activity
      • Authors: Wangkheirakpam, S.D., Joshi, D.D., Leishangthem, G.D., Biswas, D., Deb, L.
      • Year: 2018
      • Citations: 15
    9. Nutraceutical from Capsicum chinense fruits in shelf-stable herbal matrix
      • Authors: Joshi, D.D., Changkija, S., Sujata, W., Rana, V.S., Talukdar, N.C.
      • Year: 2017
      • Citations: 6
    10. K2Fe(SCN)6 from Crassocephalum crepridioides (Benth.) Moore. With X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and X-ray powder diffractometry
      • Authors: Wangkheirakpam, S.D., Laitonjam, W.S.
      • Year: 2017
      • Citations: 0