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