Gurpreet Singh | Precision Agriculture | Best Paper Award

Mr. Gurpreet Singh | Precision Agriculture | Best Paper Award

Guru Nanak Dev University | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Gurpreet Singh’s academic journey began with a foundational focus on computer engineering and information technology. He completed his high school in 2003 from St. Bawra Public High School, Ludhiana, with a commendable aggregate. His passion for computing led him to pursue a Diploma in Computer Engineering from L.L.R.M. Polytechnic, Ajitwal, affiliated with PSBTE Chandigarh. Further, he earned a B.Tech in Information Technology from DAV Institute of Engineering and Technology. He continued his specialization with an M.Tech in Computer Engineering from University College of Engineering, Punjabi University, Patiala. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering and Technology at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, with his research work already submitted.

Professional Endeavors

Gurpreet Singh’s professional trajectory showcases an integration of academic rigor and technical involvement. He has guided multiple postgraduate dissertations, supervised research projects, and actively contributed to academic conferences and seminars. His work primarily centers around the fields of wireless sensor networks, mobile agent systems, VANETs, and IoT technologies. He has participated in national-level NSS camps and actively involved himself in blood donation and technical workshops, indicating both community engagement and technical commitment.

Contributions and Research Focus

With a clear research emphasis on Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs), Internet of Things (IoT), and mobile agent systems, Gurpreet Singh has authored 37 publications including numerous peer-reviewed conference papers and journal articles. His M.Tech thesis involved the performance evaluation of routing protocols in WSNs, laying a foundation for his future research. He has addressed fault tolerance, mobility, energy efficiency, and security in networked systems. He has also co-authored research focused on fuzzy-based clustering algorithms, simulation tools, and smart agriculture applications involving UAVs and IoT integration.

Impact and Influence

Gurpreet Singh’s influence is evident through his consistent academic contributions and mentorship. He has supervised more than six postgraduate dissertations, with two ongoing as of 2023. His research has been featured in several prestigious national and international conferences such as IEEE, Elsevier-sponsored events, and conferences held at institutions like NIT Hamirpur, JNU Delhi, and Amity University. His focus on applied networking protocols and simulation-based studies has provided practical insights into modern communication systems.

Academic Citations

Although specific citation metrics such as h-index or citation count were not listed, Gurpreet Singh’s involvement in IEEE Xplore and Elsevier indexed publications reflects a growing academic presence. His recent works, including a study on VANET mobility models and UAV applications in agriculture, highlight topics of current relevance and are likely to gain traction in the research community.

Technical Skills

Gurpreet Singh is proficient in several programming languages including C, C++, Python, and Java. His technical toolkit includes web technologies such as HTML, DHTML, and JavaScript, as well as design and multimedia tools like Photoshop and Flash. Notably, he has hands-on experience with networking and simulation tools including Packet Tracer, Qualnet, Netsim, NS2/NS3, and OMNET++, which support his research in network systems and communication technologies. Additionally, he possesses practical knowledge of CCNA concepts, data structures, and machine learning using Python.

Teaching Experience

As part of his academic engagement, Gurpreet Singh has been actively involved in postgraduate student supervision and project mentoring. His teaching interests align with his research expertise, allowing him to integrate practical simulation and real-world applications into the curriculum. He has guided numerous M.Tech dissertations at Guru Nanak Dev University, and his mentorship has covered diverse topics such as mobile agent security, VANET routing, and energy-aware protocols.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Gurpreet Singh’s academic and technical foundation positions him well for long-term contributions in the field of computer networks and IoT-driven applications. With his doctoral work nearing completion, he is expected to further expand his research portfolio through publications, collaborative projects, and possibly patent filings. His work on simulation environments and real-time communication systems could play a significant role in the evolution of smart infrastructure and mobile computing. His focus on next-generation networks, energy-efficient systems, and secure communication models also align with global research trends and sustainable technology development.

Publications

Revolutionizing cloud-IoT and UAV-assisted framework to analyze soil for cultivation in agricultural landscapes
  • Authors: Gurpreet Singh; Sandeep Sharma
    Journal: Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy
    Year: 2025
Learning Strategies for Promoting Cybersecurity Awareness among Students: A Brief Review
  • Authors: Kumari Sarita; Kashish; Pritpal Singh; Gurpreet Singh; Satinder Kaur
    Journal: International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research
    Year: 2025
 Optimizing early diagnosis by integrating multiple classifiers for predicting brain stroke and critical diseases
  • Authors: Ravnoor Singh; Satinder Kaur; Gurpreet Singh; Mehakdeep Kaur; Parminder Kaur
    Journal: Scientific Reports
    Year: 2024
A comprehensive review on the Internet of Things in precision agriculture
  • Authors: Gurpreet Singh; Sandeep Sharma
    Journal: Multimedia Tools and Applications
    Year: 2024

 

S. Azhagu Madhavan | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Azhagu Madhavan | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Saveetha University, chennai | India

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

 Dr. S. Azhagu Madhavan is an exceptional researcher, blending innovation and expertise in Plant Biochemistry with groundbreaking contributions to pharmacology, phytochemistry, and nanotechnology. With a strong academic background and a dynamic research portfolio featuring Q1 publications, he drives impactful studies ranging from biosensors to medicinal plant-based nanomaterials. His commitment to advancing biotechnological applications in agriculture, environment, and medicine uniquely positions him for the Best Researcher Award 2025. Dr. Madhavan’s forward-thinking work inspires scientific communities and promises a vibrant future for plant sciences.

🎓 Education 

Dr. S. Azhagu Madhavan holds a Ph.D. in Zoology from A.V.V.M. Sri Pushpam College, affiliated with Bharathidasan University, specializing in pharmacology, phytochemistry, and nanotechnology. His Ph.D. thesis, “Elucidating the Pharmacological Effect of Costus Spicatus Rhizome Extract in Streptozotocin Induced Diabetic Rats,” showcases his commitment to translational research. He previously earned his M.Sc. in Zoology with a focus on microbiology and biotechnology, and his B.Sc. in Zoology and Biotechnology from the same institution, consistently achieving excellence throughout his academic journey. Dr. Madhavan’s educational foundation is firmly rooted in life sciences, giving him the multidisciplinary edge essential for innovative research in Plant Biochemistry and natural product applications.

 💼  Professional Experience

With over 4 years of rich experience, Dr. Madhavan is currently an Assistant Professor at Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Saveetha University, Chennai, India. He leads cutting-edge projects at the Natural Products & Nanobiotechnology Research Lab. Previously, he worked as a Research Associate at Global Scientific Research Services and as a Research Assistant at Harman Institute of Science Education and Research. His diverse research background spans pharmaceutical biochemistry, plant-derived nanotechnology, agricultural biotechnology, and microbial pharmacology. Through his academic and industry experiences, Dr. Madhavan has successfully merged fundamental plant sciences with applied biotechnology, contributing significantly to health sciences, agriculture, and environmental sustainability.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Madhavan has earned significant accolades for his innovative contributions. His patents in biosensors, UV chamber masks, biodegradable fertilizer delivery systems, and viral protective gloves reflect his ingenuity. Holding multiple IPR Indian Design Patents (2023-2024), Dr. Madhavan bridges fundamental research with real-world applications. His Q1 publications in high-impact journals (Elsevier, Springer, RSC) further affirm his research excellence. His ORCID, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar profiles consistently show citations and scholarly impact. By merging nanobiotechnology with traditional plant biochemistry, Dr. Madhavan stands out as a pioneer, receiving acclaim from academic peers and industry professionals alike. His vision aligns perfectly with the objectives of the Best Researcher Award in Plant Biochemistry.

🌍Research skills On Plant Biochemistry

Dr. Madhavan’s research skills encompass a wide spectrum—pharmacognosy, plant nanobiotechnology, phytochemical analysis, medicinal plant research, microbiology, and agricultural biotechnology. He has expertise in synthesizing plant-based nanoparticles, exploring bioactive compounds for therapeutic applications, designing biodegradable products for agriculture, and studying microbial diversity. His methodological approach includes advanced biochemical assays, in-vivo and in-vitro pharmacological testing, bio-sensor development, and genotoxicity evaluation. His ability to bridge plant biochemistry with modern technology stands out, making him a critical asset to life science innovation. Dr. Madhavan’s interdisciplinary strength ensures that his research not only deepens academic understanding but also translates into impactful societal and environmental benefits.

📖Publications

Degradation of dyes by fungi: An overview on recent updates
  • Author: Dr. Azhagu Madhavan Sivalingam

  • Journal: Microbe (Netherlands)

  • Year: 2025

Emerging Mechanisms and Biomarkers Associated with T-Cells and B-Cells in Autoimmune Disorders
  • Author: Sivalingam, Azhagu Madhavan

  • Journal: Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology

  • Year: 2025

Exosomes in Regulating miRNAs for Biomarkers of Neurodegenerative Disorders
  • Authors: Sivalingam, Azhagu Madhavan; Sureshkumar, Darshitha D.

  • Journal: Molecular Neurobiology

  • Year: 2025

Fungal pretreatment methods for organic wastes: advances and challenges in biomass valorization
  • Authors: Chaurasia, P.K.; Bharati, S.L.; Singh, S.; Sivalingam, A.M.; Shankar, S.; Mani, A.

  • Journal: RSC Sustainability

  • Year: 2025

Antihyperglycemic Activity of Polyphenolic Metabolites and Biosynthesized Silver Nanoparticles from Pedalium murex: Characterization and Application of Antioxidant and Uropathogenic Antimicrobial Activities
  • Author: Dr. Azhagu Madhavan Sivalingam

  • Journal: Microbial Pathogenesis

  • Year: 2025 (April)

 

 

 

Hakan Kibar | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hakan Kibar | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University | Turkey

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Prof. Dr. Hakan Kibar is a distinguished figure in horticultural science, renowned for his innovative research in seed technology and post-harvest storage. His work has significantly advanced sustainable agricultural practices, particularly in seed preservation and storage optimization. Prof. Dr. Hakan Kibar is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His contributions significantly impact agricultural engineering, postharvest seed preservation, and food security. His consistent research output, mentorship of graduate students, and leadership in national-level projects reflect a strong, sustained commitment to advancing agricultural science and technology.

🎓 Education 

Prof. Dr. Hakan Kibar’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Technology from Ondokuz Mayıs University in 2003. He pursued a Master’s degree, completing a thesis on the relationship between moisture content and storage characteristics in hazelnut varieties in 2006. His doctoral research, finalized in 2011, focused on optimizing silo design based on grain properties using ANSYS software. This solid educational foundation has been pivotal in his contributions to agricultural structures and irrigation.

 💼  Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Kibar’s professional trajectory includes roles as a Research Assistant at Ondokuz Mayıs University (2004-2011), Assistant Professor at Iğdır University (2012-2014), and subsequent positions at Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University, where he advanced from Assistant Professor to Professor by 2022. His leadership roles encompass Head of the Seed Science and Technology Department and membership in various academic boards, reflecting his commitment to academic excellence and research innovation.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Throughout his career, Prof. Dr. Kibar has received numerous accolades for his contributions to horticultural science. His research projects, often supported by national institutions, have addressed critical areas such as seed storage optimization and the effects of ultraviolet treatments on seed quality. His mentorship has guided several graduate students, further amplifying his impact on the field.

🌍Research skills On Horticultural Science

Prof. Dr. Kibar’s research expertise encompasses seed technology, post-harvest storage, and the application of ultraviolet treatments to enhance seed quality. His interdisciplinary approach combines engineering principles with agricultural science, leading to innovations in storage solutions and seed preservation techniques. His work is characterized by a commitment to sustainability and practical applications in horticulture.

📖Publications

Investigating UV-C radiation as a non-chemical method to prevent quality loss in the pea seed during storage
  • Authors: Yasemin Tekin Kumaş, Hakan Kibar, Hakkı Ekrem Soydemir

  • Journal: Journal of Stored Products Research

  • Year: 2025

Storage-induced changes in soybean seeds: Germination, nutritional value, and bioactive compounds
  • Authors: Hakan Kibar, Hakkı Ekrem Soydemir

  • Journal: Journal of Stored Products Research

  • Year: 2025

Comparison of Ultraviolet A, B and C Treatments in Preserving the Quality and Nutritional Integrity of Fresh-Cut Spinach
  • Authors: Hakan Kibar, Beyhan Kibar

  • Journal: Foods

  • Year: 2025

Ameliorative effects of humic acid and L‐tryptophan on enzyme activity, mineral content, biochemical properties, and plant growth of spinach cultivated in saline conditions
  • Authors: Nezahat Turfan, Beyhan Kibar, Nazakat Davletova, Hakan Kibar

  • Journal: Food Science & Nutrition

  • Year: 2024

Preservation of Postharvest Quality of Fresh-Cut Cauliflower through Exogenous Putrescine, Citric Acid and Salicylic Acid Treatments
  • Authors: Beyhan Kibar, Hakan Kibar, Emine Gündebahar

  • Journal: Uluslararası Tarım ve Yaban Hayatı Bilimleri Dergisi

  • Year: 2024

Timur Turdiyev | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Timur Turdiyev | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology | Kazakhstan

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TIMUR TURDIYEV: HEAD RESEARCHER AT INSTITUTE OF PLANT BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY 🌱

INTRODUCTION

Timur Turdiyev, a prominent researcher in plant biotechnology and conservation, is the Head Researcher at the Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology (IPBB) in Almaty, Kazakhstan. With over two decades of experience in plant science, his research focuses on advancing biotechnological methods for preserving and improving plant genetic resources, particularly in Kazakhstan. His innovative contributions to biotechnology, plant breeding, and biodiversity have had a significant impact on sustainable agriculture in the region.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Timur’s academic journey began at the Kazakh State Agrarian University, where he studied from 1996 to 2001. His passion for biotechnology led him to pursue a thesis in the field, which he successfully defended in 2010. He was awarded the academic title of Associate Professor in Biology in 2021. Throughout his academic career, he has continually expanded his expertise in plant biology, breeding, and biotechnology.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Since 2002, Timur has been part of the IPBB, initially starting as an intern researcher and eventually rising to the position of Head Researcher in 2025. As a key figure in plant biotechnology research, he has led numerous research projects aimed at advancing Kazakhstan’s agricultural capabilities, including the preservation and propagation of various plant species using biotechnological methods.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Plant Biotechnology

Timur’s contributions to biotechnology and plant conservation have been transformative. His research focuses on developing techniques for long-term preservation, cryopreservation, and micropropagation of plants like rice, grapevine, raspberries, and poplars. His projects, such as the creation of cryobanks and the development of biotechnological regulations for germplasm preservation, are critical to ensuring sustainable plant breeding and conservation in Kazakhstan.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Timur’s work has not only advanced plant biotechnology in Kazakhstan but also contributed significantly to global scientific knowledge. His involvement in international projects has established him as a respected figure in the scientific community. Through his research, he has improved the efficiency of plant breeding, offering potential solutions for combating agricultural challenges, particularly in arid regions.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Timur has published extensively in reputable scientific journals. With an h-index of 6 on Scopus, his research is widely recognized, particularly in the fields of plant genetics and biotechnology. His work, including studies on apple and plum genetic diversity and the preservation of apple germplasm, has been published in journals like In vitro cellular & developmental biology-plant and Tree Genetics & Genomes.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • The “AlgysKhat”certificate in 2023 for his contribution to higher education and science in Kazakhstan.
  • Recognition as Associate Professor in Biology in 2021.
  • Multiple international patents for his innovations in plant biotechnology.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Timur’s research legacy is rooted in the preservation and enhancement of plant biodiversity. His ongoing projects on pistachio and almond biodiversity, as well as his continued focus on cryopreservation and clonal micropropagation, ensure his future contributions will play a pivotal role in sustainable agriculture and plant biotechnology.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Timur Turdiyev’s commitment to advancing plant biotechnology, conservation, and agricultural sustainability continues to shape Kazakhstan’s agricultural landscape. His pioneering work in biotechnological methods for plant preservation and breeding has not only improved agricultural practices but also provided a model for other countries in the region.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Micropropagation of berry crops for creation of germplasm cryobanks
  • Journal: Brazilian Journal of Biology
  • Year: 2024
  • Contributors: T. Turdiyev; I. Kovalchuk; Z. Mukhitdinova; O. Hunger; S. Frolov; B. Kabylbekova
In Vitro Approbation of Microbial Preparations to Shield Fruit Crops from Fire Blight: Physio-Biochemical Parameters
  • Journal: Plants
  • Year: 2024 (May)
  • Contributors: Asil A. Nurzhanova; Aigerim Mamirova; Valentina Mursaliyeva; Asiya S. Nurmagambetova; Zhadyra Zhumasheva; Тимур Турдиев; Svetlana Kushnarenko; Elvira Ismailova
In vitro germplasm cold storage of fruit and berry plants of Kazakhstan
  • Journal: EurAsian Journal of BioSciences
  • Year: 2020
  • Contributors: Turdiyev, T.T.; Kovalchuk, I.Y.; Kabylbekova, B.Z.; Chukanova, N.I.; Frolov, S.N
Reduced major minerals and increased minor nutrients improve micropropagation in three apple cultivars
  • Journal: In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology – Plant
  • Year: 2020
  • Contributors: Kabylbekova, B.; Kovalchuk, I.; Mukhitdinova, Z.; Turdiyev, T.; Kairova, G.; Madiyeva, G.; Reed, B.M.
Nitrogen ions and nitrogen ion proportions impact the growth of apricot (Prunus armeniaca) shoot cultures
  • Journal: Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture
  • Year: 2018
  • Contributors: Kovalchuk, I.Y.; Mukhitdinova, Z.; Turdiyev, T.; Madiyeva, G.; Akin, M.; Eyduran, E.; Reed, B.M.

 

Ritu Rani | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ritu Rani | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Julius Kuhn Institute, Quedlinburg | Germany

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RITU RANI – PH.D. RESEARCHER, INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH TRAINING GROUP

INTRODUCTION

Ritu Rani is an ambitious and dedicated Ph.D. researcher at the Julius Kühn Institute (JKI), Quedlinburg, Germany, specializing in the investigation of low-temperature acclimation and cold tolerance in Faba beans. Her work integrates genomics, transcriptomics, and DNA sequencing to unravel the complexities of plant genetics for better crop breeding. With an extensive background in agricultural sciences, she strives to develop frost-resistant crops to ensure food security in challenging climatic conditions.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ritu’s academic journey began at Dr. Kalam Agricultural College, Bihar Agricultural University, where she earned her B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences, laying the foundation for her career. Her passion for plant breeding and genetics led her to pursue a master’s degree in Genetics and Plant Breeding from Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Agricultural University. Throughout her academic journey, Ritu demonstrated exceptional dedication, earning high CGPAs and scholarships, including the ICAR National Talent Scholarship.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Ritu is currently a Ph.D. scholar at JKI, Germany, where she is investigating the cold tolerance mechanisms in Faba beans. Her work is focused on creating standardized protocols for cold stress screening and conducting metabolomic analyses to explore frost resilience in plants. Additionally, she is involved in studying heterosis for frost tolerance in hybrid F1 beans. Previously, Ritu contributed to numerous projects during her postgraduate studies at VNMKV and assisted in research related to maize, sorghum, chickpea, and wheat.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Plant Pathology

Ritu’s research revolves around using advanced genomic and high-throughput phenotyping tools to breed crops resistant to environmental stresses like frost. Her focus is on understanding the genetic factors that contribute to frost stress resilience and leveraging these insights to develop more robust crops, especially Faba beans. Her work also explores the potential of utilizing heterosis in crossbred plants to enhance cold tolerance.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Ritu’s research has the potential to significantly impact global food security by improving crop resilience to cold climates. Her findings could help breeders develop varieties of legumes like Faba beans that can thrive in colder regions, contributing to the agricultural industry’s ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. By addressing frost tolerance, Ritu’s work could lead to more sustainable agricultural practices and help combat the challenges posed by climate change.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Ritu has contributed to numerous academic publications, including articles on genetic variability, heritability, and yield traits in various crops. Her research has been published in respected journals such as Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology and International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research. She has co-authored chapters on genetic principles in agriculture and speed breeding for crop improvement.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

Ritu’s excellence in research and academia has earned her several prestigious awards, including:

  • Best Poster Presentation (1st Prize) at the International Year of Millet, 2023.
  • Silver Medal for “Bio-dynamic farming model” at the Bihar Skill Development Mission Programme in 2019.
  • National Eligibility Test (ASRB-NET) for Assistant Professor in Genetics and Plant Breeding (April 2023).
  • Two-time qualification for the University Grants Commission (UGC) National Eligibility Test (NET) in Environmental Science (Dec 2022 and June 2023).

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Ritu’s future contributions hold immense potential. As she continues to expand her research on frost tolerance and other genetic factors influencing plant resilience, she is likely to play a pivotal role in the development of climate-resilient crops. Her ongoing work at the Julius Kühn Institute is a testament to her passion for improving food security and agricultural sustainability for future generations.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Ritu Rani is a promising scientist with a strong commitment to advancing agricultural research. With a solid foundation in plant genetics and breeding, her ongoing work in cold tolerance and stress resilience positions her as a valuable contributor to global efforts in ensuring sustainable agriculture in the face of climate change.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Response Evaluation of Chickpea Genotypes for Resisting Helicoverpa armigera (Hub) Throughout Growing Season & Correlating with Yield Parameter
  • Authors: R Udavant, S Bantewad, R Rani, R Radhika, A Tupe
  • Journal: International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology
  • Year: 2024
A Study on the Genetic Variability and Heritability for Grain Yield and Its Parameters in Brown Midrib Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench]
  • Authors: M Begum, AW More, HV Kalpande, AN Tirkar, KG Kute, R Rani, …
  • Year: 2023
Studies on Genetic Variability, Heritability and Genetic Advance in Exotic Maize (Zea mays L.) Inbreds for Yield and Yield Component Traits
  • Authors: R Rani, SM Umate, M Begum, B Yogesh, KV Kadam, HV Kalpande, …
  • Year: 2023
Biosafety Regulations and Legislations of Transgenics in India and Abroad
  • Authors: R Rani, M Raj, RN Udavant
  • Year: 2022
Advancement in Biotechnological Approaches Against Borer Complex in Saccharum spp.
  • Authors: RN Udavant, R Rani, VP Kathula
  • Year: 2022

 

Arunachalam Paramasivam | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arunachalam Paramasivam | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univeristy | India

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📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Arunachalam P.’s academic journey began with his undergraduate education in Agricultural Sciences, followed by a Ph.D. in Plant Breeding from Kerala Agricultural University in 2002. His keen interest in Rice Breeding, Mutation Breeding, Abiotic Stress, and Quantitative Genetics developed during this time, setting the stage for his future professional endeavors. With an excellent academic foundation, he quickly became a recognized scholar in his field.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Arunachalam P. has had a diverse and enriching professional career spanning several prestigious institutions. He began his career as an Assistant Professor at SRM Institute of Science and Technology (2004–2005) and moved on to Mepco Schlenk Engineering College (2005–2009) before joining Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) in 2010. Over the years, he ascended to the role of Associate Professor, contributing extensively to both teaching and research at TNAU, Coimbatore.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON PLANT BREEDING

Dr. Arunachalam P.’s research is primarily focused on improving rice yield through mutation breeding, genetic diversity, and enhancing tolerance to abiotic stresses such as drought and salinity. His innovative approaches, such as altering grain type through gamma irradiation in rice cultivars, have provided significant insights into crop improvement. Additionally, his work on enhancing crop resilience, especially in rice, sesame, and barnyard millet, has had a profound impact on sustainable agricultural practices.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Arunachalam’s contributions have extended beyond research, influencing the agricultural community through his role as a mentor and teacher. His work has led to the development of climate-resilient rice varieties, which are crucial for food security in rainfed ecosystems. Furthermore, his extensive involvement in multiple projects and collaborations has solidified his position as a thought leader in the agricultural research community.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Arunachalam has made valuable contributions to scientific literature with numerous publications in high-impact journals. His works on topics like genetic variability, salinity tolerance, and improving grain quality in rice have been widely cited. Notable publications include studies on “Gene Effects and Heterosis for Grain Fe and Zn Content in Barnyard Millet” and “Challenges in Pulses Productivity and Agronomic Opportunities for Enhancing Growth and Yield in Blackgram.”

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • Best Venture Capital Scheme on Seed Production Award (2022) from TNAU, Coimbatore
  • Senior Research Fellowship and NET (2001) from ICAR, New Delhi
  • Junior Research Fellowship and NET (2000) from CSIR, New Delhi

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Arunachalam’s future contributions to rice breeding, abiotic stress tolerance, and sustainable agriculture will undoubtedly have far-reaching effects. His research has already paved the way for future studies on climate change adaptation and crop resilience. His legacy will be cemented as one of the leading scientists in the development of high-yielding, stress-tolerant crops that can withstand the challenges posed by changing environmental conditions.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Arunachalam P. continues to inspire and lead advancements in agricultural research. His passion for crop improvement and his commitment to developing resilient agricultural systems ensures that his work will have long-lasting benefits for both the scientific community and farmers.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Influence of biogenic silica seed coating on the biochemical parameters of sorghum (var. K12) seeds stored in different containers under ambient conditions
  • Authors: Krishnaarivanandhan, A., Alex Albert, V., Sujatha, K., Kannan, P., Arunachalam, P.
    Journal: Plant Science Today
    Year: 2024
Eco-friendly approaches for controlling Echinochloa colona in rice ecosystems using natural herbicides
  • Authors: Salman, M.M., Gurusamy, A., Subramanian, E., Arunachalam, P., Radha, P.
    Journal: Plant Science Today
    Year: 2024
Rainfall variability and trend assessment for rainfed region of Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Authors: Vallal Kannan, S., Vengateswari, M., Arunachalam, P., Balaji, T.
    Journal: Applied Ecology and Environmental Research
    Year: 2024
Comparative analysis of gamma rays and electron beam in altering rice (Oryza sativa L.) grain size
  • Authors: Arunachalam, P., Lalitha, R., Vanniarajan, C., Souframanien, J.
    Journal: Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding
    Year: 2022
Screening of Saltol introgressed backcross inbred lines of rice under hydroponic condition for salinity tolerance
  • Authors: Banumathy, S., Kiruthikadevi, U., Arunachalam, P., Thirumurugan, T., Raveendran, M.
    Journal: Cereal Research Communications
    Year: 2021

 

MUNTARADZI MATIVAVARIRA | PLANT BREEDING | BEST RESEARCHER AWARD

DR. MUNTARADZI MATIVAVARIRA | PLANT BREEDING | BEST RESEARCHER AWARD

Marondera University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology | Zimbabwe

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🌱PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY 

Munyaradzi Mativavarira is an experienced agricultural specialist with over 20 years of involvement in crop research and the commercial seed industry. He has an outstanding background in plant breeding, seed systems, and agricultural sustainability, particularly focused on sorghum, millets, rice, sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes, and maize. Munyaradzi has contributed significantly to indigenous plant value chain development, seed business development, and agroforestry projects. His research emphasizes improving crop varieties, developing sustainable seed systems, and enhancing productivity through cutting-edge technologies.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Munyaradzi’s academic journey began with a deep interest in plant breeding, completing his BSc in Agriculture in 2004. His work during this period focused on evaluating groundnut varieties for yield traits. He then pursued an MPhil in Applied Biology and Biochemistry in 2014, researching sweet sorghum cultivars’ water productivity and fodder quality in semi-arid areas of Zimbabwe. His academic progression culminated in a DPhil in Plant Breeding in 2024, where he studied the seed systems and genetic diversity of spider plant (Cleome gynandra L.) in Zimbabwe.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Munyaradzi has held several key roles in the field of plant breeding and agricultural development. He is currently serving as a Plant Breeder at the National Biotechnology Authority, where he leads initiatives in indigenous plants value chain development, agroforestry, and seed system formulation. Prior to this, he was a DPhil Research Fellow at Marondera University of Agricultural Science and Technology, and a Research Fellow at ILRI in Kenya. Throughout his career, he has been involved in major projects, such as the promotion of drought-tolerant maize varieties in Africa and the enhancement of rice cultivars.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON PLANT BREEDING

Munyaradzi’s contributions have been pivotal in enhancing crop productivity and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. His research focuses on plant breeding, seed systems, and the sustainable commercialization of indigenous African vegetables (AIVs). He has also contributed to the development of regulations for the seed sector, including the harmonization of seed standards in Southern Africa. His work on spider plant landraces, water productivity, and genetic variability has been groundbreaking, paving the way for future agricultural innovations in Zimbabwe and beyond.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Munyaradzi’s work has had a profound impact on the agricultural sector, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Through his research and leadership, he has enhanced food security, improved crop varieties, and supported sustainable agricultural practices. His efforts in seed systems development and crop variety improvement have influenced both local and international agricultural policies, benefiting smallholder farmers and rural communities. His leadership in projects like the Drought Tolerant Maize for Africa Project has contributed to regional food security goals.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Munyaradzi has an extensive list of academic publications and citations. His notable works include:

  • Mativavarira et al. 2025: “Genotype by environment analysis of spider plant landraces in Zimbabwe” in Journal of Crop Improvement.
  • Mativavarira et al. 2024: “Genetic variability and traits association of spider plant landraces” in African Journal of Rural Development.
  • Nyoni et al. 2024: “Untapped potential of wild fruits in Africa” in Food Security and Nutrition.

These publications contribute to advancing knowledge in crop improvement and the commercialization of indigenous crops.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • Short Research Stay Grant from University of Ghent and VIB-IPBO for his project on molecular characterization of spider plant accessions.
  • Principal Investigator for the enhancement of high-yielding rice cultivars and drought-tolerant maize varieties in Africa, funded by KAFACI and Africa Rice.
  • He has received various other professional recognition for his contributions to agricultural research and development.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Munyaradzi continues his research, his legacy in agricultural development is poised to grow. His future contributions are likely to focus on enhancing crop resilience in the face of climate change, promoting the commercialization of indigenous vegetables, and advancing biotechnology solutions to meet Africa’s agricultural challenges.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Munyaradzi Mativavarira’s career reflects his unwavering commitment to agricultural advancement, sustainability, and food security. His leadership and expertise have greatly contributed to improving crop varieties and seed systems in Zimbabwe and Africa. His work in plant breeding and his focus on indigenous plants ensure that his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of agricultural researchers.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Genotype by environment analysis of the leaf and seed yield traits of spider plant (Cleome gynandra L.) landraces in Zimbabwe
    • Journal: Journal of Crop Improvement
    • Year: 2025
    • Contributors: M. Mativavarira; K. Simango; E. Gasura; M. Nyoni; F. Makore
Delivery of Drugs and Vaccines Through Plant Molecular Farming
  • Book: Concepts and Strategies in Plant Sciences
  • Year: 2024
  • Contributors: Makomborero Nyoni; Tatenda Clive Murashiki; Vimbai Samukange; Reward Muzerengwa; Cyprian Mahuni; Prisca Nonceba Ncube; Tafadzwa Maranjisi; Praise Chirilele; Munyaradzi Mativavarira; Progress Dube et al.
Food Security and Nutrition
  • Book: CRC Press
  • Year: 2024
  • Contributors: Callistus Bvenura; Learnmore Kambizi
Spider plant (Cleome gynandra) breeding priorities and preferences among landraces in Zimbabwe
  • Journal: Journal of Underutilised Crops Research
  • Year: 2024
  • Contributors: Munyaradzi Mativavarira; Kennedy Simango; Edmore Gasura; Patrick Kasasa; Hilton Mbozi; Priscah Makamure
Opportunities for African indigenous vegetables (AIVs): regulations in the vegetable seed sector in sub-Saharan Africa
  • Journal: CABI Agriculture and Bioscience
  • Year: 2024
  • Contributors: Munyaradzi Mativavarira; Kennedy Simango; Praxedis Dube; Edmore Gasura; Dexter Tony Savadye; Claid Mujaju
Traditional Herbal Remedies Used in Management of Acute Bronchitis, Common Cold, and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 in Southern Africa
  • Book: Sustainable Uses and Prospects of Medicinal Plants
  • Year: 2023
  • Contributors: Makomborero Nyoni; Tatenda Clive Murashiki; Farisai Caroline Chibage; Moira Amanda Mubani; Reward Muzerengwa; Cyprian Mahuni; Praise Chirilele; Tafadzwa Phyllis Maranjisi; Caroline Peninah Kwenda; Progress Dube et al.

 

Gianvito Ragone | Entomology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Gianvito Ragone | Entomology | Young Scientist Award

University of Bari | Italy

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BIOGRAPHY OF GIANVITO RAGONE 🌱

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Gianvito Ragone, born on 14/11/1995, is an Italian academic and researcher who pursued his higher education at the University of Bari Aldo Moro, specializing in plant sciences and agricultural development. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Sciences and Technologies in 2019, graduating with a score of 108/110, followed by a Master’s degree in Plant Medicine, with honors, in 2021 (110/110 and summa cum laude). Currently, he is working on his PhD in Biodiversity, Agriculture, and Environment at the same institution.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

After completing his studies, Gianvito began his professional career in the agricultural and environmental sectors. He serves as a Public Official in the Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, and Environment, working at the Puglia Region’s Phytosanitary Observatory since June 2022. His work focuses on sustainable agriculture and integrated pest management, especially in olive orchards affected by the Drosophila Suzukii pest. Gianvito is also engaged in the Extraordinary Olive Regeneration Plan in Puglia, collaborating with various agencies to support olive growers.

Previously, Gianvito held roles as an Agronomy Consultant at Tersan Puglia, where he worked on various agronomic projects. He also completed internships at Agriproject, contributing to the development of Decision Support Systems (DSS) for irrigation in table grape cultivation.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON ENTOMOLOGY

Gianvito’s research interests are centered on sustainable pest management, with a focus on integrated pest control in Mediterranean agroecosystems. His PhD research project explores sustainable pest control methods, particularly for key pests such as the Grapevine Phylloxera and Drosophila Suzukii. His Master’s thesis involved developing field traps and utilizing Beauveria bassiana for grapevine pest management. Additionally, his Bachelor’s research explored irrigation and fertigation systems for grape cultivation.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Gianvito has made significant contributions to sustainable agriculture through his research and professional work. His studies on pest management are helping to improve agricultural practices and mitigate the environmental impact of pests in Mediterranean ecosystems. He has also presented his findings at various conferences, including the IX Symposium of the European Association of Acarologists in 2022, and has collaborated on projects like Pollin-Actor, which focuses on pollinator biodiversity in Puglia’s cherry orchards.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

  • “Use of a Microwave Pilot Plant for Almond Disinfestation: Study on the Thermal Uniformity of the Treatment and Effect on Volatile Composition” (2023)
  • “Climate and Landscape Composition Explain Agronomic Practices, Pesticide Use, and Grape Yield in Vineyards Across Italy” (2024)
  • “Using a Continuous Microwave System for Postharvest Almond Disinfestation” (2023)

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • Certificate in Olive Oil Tasting (2019)
  • Award for Best Presentation at the IX Symposium of the European Association of Acarologists (2022)
  • Attended and presented at the HARISA Project in Novi Sad, Serbia (2022)
  • Attended the Pollin-Actor Project Results Presentation (2022)

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Gianvito is poised to continue making an impact in sustainable agriculture and pest management. His ongoing work in the field, particularly in combating pest-related challenges in Mediterranean farming, will influence future agricultural practices and environmental conservation efforts. As he progresses with his doctoral research and professional roles, his expertise will undoubtedly contribute to the further development of agricultural sustainability.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Gianvito Ragone is a promising researcher in the field of plant science and agricultural technology. His dedication to sustainable agriculture, pest management, and environmental conservation positions him as a key figure in shaping the future of Mediterranean agroecosystems. He continues to engage in groundbreaking research while contributing significantly to his field.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Climate and landscape composition explain agronomic practices, pesticide use, and grape yield in vineyards across Italy
  • Authors: Geppert, C., da Cruz, M., Alma, A., Garzia, G.T., Marini, L.
  • Journal: Agricultural Systems
  • Year: 2024
An integrated strategy for pathogen surveillance unveiled Xylella fastidiosa ST1 outbreak in hidden agricultural compartments in the Apulia region (Southern Italy)
  • Authors: Cornara, D., Boscia, D., D’Attoma, G., Zaza, C., Saponari, M.
  • Journal: European Journal of Plant Pathology
  • Year: 2024
Using a continuous microwave system for postharvest almond disinfestation
  • Authors: Tamborrino, A., Berardi, A., de Lillo, E., Santino, A., Leone, A.
  • Journal: Postharvest Biology and Technology
  • Year: 2023
Use of a Microwave Pilot Plant for Almond Disinfestation: Study on the Thermal Uniformity of the Treatment and Effect on Volatile Composition
  • Authors: Tamborrino, A., Summo, C., Berardi, A., Ragone, G., Leone, A.
  • Journal: Chemical Engineering Transactions
  • Year: 2023

 

Yuzhu Han | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr . Yuzhu Han | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Southwest University | China

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YUZHU HAN: ACADEMICIAN AND INNOVATOR IN AGRICULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY 🌾

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Yuzhu Han embarked on his academic journey with a passion for agricultural sciences. He pursued his studies at renowned institutions and earned his PhD while serving as a Postdoctoral Fellow at China Agricultural University. His educational experiences laid the foundation for his current role as Associate Professor at Southwest University, where he actively contributes to the field of agricultural sustainable development.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Han has held prominent academic positions, including Master’s Supervisor and Visiting Scholar at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. With his extensive academic and professional background, he has led and collaborated on numerous research projects aimed at advancing the understanding and practice of sustainable agricultural methods.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON AGRICULTURE

Yuzhu Han’s research primarily focuses on agricultural sustainable development. His areas of expertise include forage diseases and biological control, forage heavy metal tolerance, bioremediation, and probiotic substitution for feed antibiotics. His work has been instrumental in transforming scientific findings into practical solutions for the agricultural sector, contributing to the promotion of healthy animal feeding and forage production.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Han’s research has not only influenced academia but has also had a tangible impact on industry practices. His work on Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, Trichoderma, antimicrobial peptides, and forage varieties with low heavy metal accumulation has been widely adopted in enterprise settings, improving the quality and sustainability of forage crops and animal feeding.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Han has made significant contributions to the scientific community, publishing over 30 academic papers as the first author and corresponding author. His research is widely cited, and his work appears in prestigious journals indexed in SCI and Scopus. In addition to these publications, Dr. Han has collaborated in the publication of three books and holds several patents, furthering his influence in the field of agricultural sustainability.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

Dr. Han has received numerous accolades for his research and contributions to sustainable agriculture. His ongoing work, particularly in the development of bioremediation schemes and feed probiotics, has earned him recognition at both national and international levels.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As an Associate Professor, Dr. Han is poised to continue his groundbreaking research, with a focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability of agricultural systems. His expertise and passion for improving agricultural practices will leave a lasting legacy in the field of agricultural sciences.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Yuzhu Han’s academic and research career exemplifies dedication to the advancement of sustainable agricultural practices. His contributions continue to shape the future of animal husbandry, and his research will undoubtedly pave the way for further innovations in the field.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Metabolomics and microbiome analysis elucidate the detoxification mechanisms of Hemarthria compressa, a low cadmium accumulating plant, in response to cadmium stress
  • Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Year: 2025
  • Contributors: Hao Jing, Xiaoliang Xue, Xin Zhang, Xianji Xu, Yuzhou Tang, Hongji Wang, Jiaqi Zheng, Hongyuan Yang, Yuzhu Han
Metabolic and Antioxidant Responses of Different Control Methods to the Interaction of Sorghum sudangrass hybrids-Colletotrichum boninense
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2024
  • Contributors: Jingxuan Xu, Junying Li, Hongji Wang, Xinhao Liu, Zhen Gao, Jie Chen, Yuzhu Han
The Anti-Microbial Peptide Citrocin Controls Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms by Breaking Down Extracellular Polysaccharide
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2024
  • Contributors: Liyao Wang, Jiaqi Zheng, Wenchao Hou, Chaowen Zhang, Jie Zhang, Xuanbo Fan, Hongliang Zhang, Yuzhu Han
Leaf Spot of Hedychium coronarium Caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides in China
  • Journal: Plant Disease
  • Year: 2024
  • Contributors: Jiaqi Zheng, Yuzhu Han
First Report of Leaf Blight of Hedychium coronarium Caused by Alternaria alternata in China
  • Journal: Plant Disease
  • Year: 2024
  • Contributors: Jiaqi Zheng, Chaoran Liu, Chaowen Zhang, Yuzhu Han
Antifungal Peptide P852 Effectively Controls Fusarium oxysporum, a Wilt-Causing Fungus, by Affecting the Glucose Metabolism and Amino Acid Metabolism as well as Damaging Mitochondrial Function
  • Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
  • Year: 2023
  • Contributors: Hongji Wang, Lan Yao, Jie Chen, Zeran Ding, Xuan Ou, Chaowen Zhang, Jianjun Zhao, Yuzhu Han
First Report of Fungal Pathogens Causing Leaf Spot on Sorghum–Sudangrass Hybrids and Their Interactions with Plants
  • Journal: Plants
  • Year: 2023
  • Contributors: Junying Li, Jingxuan Xu, Hongji Wang, Changfeng Wu, Jiaqi Zheng, Chaowen Zhang, Yuzhu Han

 

 

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