Gibbon Innocent Tirivanhu Masukwedza | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gibbon Innocent Tirivanhu Masukwedza | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Sussex, United Kingdom

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Gibbon Innocent Tirivanhu Masukwedza is a distinguished climate scientist specializing in subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) prediction and climate variability. His research enhances the predictability of dry spells in Southern Africa, contributing to agricultural resilience. With expertise in statistical modeling, geospatial data analysis, and high-performance computing, he plays a pivotal role in impact-based forecasting (IbF) and climate-informed decision-making. His work significantly advances early warning systems, drought risk management, and the application of ENSO signals in agriculture. His interdisciplinary collaborations integrate climate science with policy and practice, strengthening food security and climate adaptation strategies worldwide.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Masukwedza holds a PhD in Climate Science, with a focus on subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction and climate variability. He has conducted pioneering research on dry spell predictability, large-scale agrometeorologically relevant dry spells (LARDS), and the influence of atmospheric teleconnections. His doctoral work has been instrumental in refining climate forecasting methodologies, improving their application in drought mitigation and food security. His academic training includes advanced courses in geospatial analysis, climate modeling, and impact-based forecasting. He actively collaborates with meteorological agencies, agricultural experts, and policymakers, ensuring his research has practical implications in real-world climate adaptation and resilience-building efforts.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Masukwedza is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Sussex. His research focuses on the CLARITY project, funded by UK Aid and co-funded by IDRC Canada, where he enhances subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction frameworks. He has worked extensively on NASA-funded projects, integrating climate modeling with decision-making for agricultural sustainability. His contributions to impact-based forecasting (IbF) include improving drought early warning systems and developing predictive tools for extreme weather events. He collaborates with international research teams, contributing to cutting-edge advancements in climate risk assessment, atmospheric dynamics, and statistical downscaling techniques.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Masukwedza has been recognized globally for his contributions to climate science. He has received accolades for his research on extreme weather events and their impact on agriculture, including best paper awards at climate science conferences. His work has been acknowledged in international climate adaptation programs, emphasizing his expertise in subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction. He has been invited as a keynote speaker at multiple international climate forums and serves as a peer reviewer for high-impact scientific journals. His research has influenced policy frameworks for climate risk mitigation and agricultural resilience across Southern Africa and beyond.

🌍Research skills On Crop Science

Dr. Masukwedza is proficient in climate data analysis, subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) prediction, and geospatial modeling. He specializes in impact-based forecasting (IbF) and the assessment of large-scale agrometeorological dry spells. His expertise includes statistical modeling, bias correction techniques, and machine learning applications in climate science. He actively contributes to interdisciplinary collaborations, integrating meteorological data with agricultural risk management strategies. His research on ENSO’s influence on climate variability enhances drought mitigation approaches, strengthening food security and resilience in vulnerable regions. His technical proficiency and scientific insights drive advancements in climate prediction and decision-support systems.

📖Publications

Storylines of Unprecedented Extremes in the Southeast United States. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2025)
Characteristics and atmospheric drivers of large-scale agrometeorological dry spells in subseasonal-to-seasonal timescales over Zimbabwe (2025).
Assessing the extended-range forecast skill of extreme agrometeorological dry spells over Southern Africa (2025).
Subseasonal predictability of weekly rainfall and rainy season onset over East Africa (2025).
 Detectable use of ENSO information on crop production in Southern Africa. Climate Services (2024).
Potential for surprising heat and drought events in wheat-producing regions of USA and China. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science (2023).
A Regime Perspective on the North Atlantic Eddy-Driven Jet Response to Sudden Stratospheric Warmings. Journal of Climate (2020).
Operational Regional Flash Flood Guidance System: A case study of Zimbabwe. World Meteorological Organization Special Issue on Water (2018).

Andreas Prokscha | Crop Science | Best Scholar Award

Andreas Prokscha | Crop Science | Best Scholar Award

Institute of Digital Signal Processing (DSV), University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE), Germany

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Andreas Prokscha is a highly accomplished researcher in electrical engineering, with expertise in high-frequency technology, terahertz applications, and ray-tracing methods. His contributions to scientific advancements are evident through his publications on THz measurements, antennas, tissue sensing, and plant/insect monitoring using miniaturized THz systems. His research addresses cutting-edge topics with real-world applications, particularly in wireless sensing, electromagnetic wave propagation, and high-frequency signal processing, making his work highly impactful. Andreas Prokscha’s extensive research, technical expertise, and recognized contributions make him highly suitable for the Research for Best Scholar Award. His work in THz technology, wireless sensing, and high-frequency applications has significant scientific and industrial relevance. Coupled with his academic achievements, leadership roles, and prestigious awards, he embodies the qualities of an outstanding scholar deserving of recognition.

 Education

Andreas Prokscha pursued his education in electrical engineering and information technology at the University of Duisburg-Essen. He earned his Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology between October 2011 and March 2015. During this period, he developed a strong foundation in high-frequency systems and sensor technology. His academic journey continued with a Master of Science (MS) in the same field from April 2015 to December 2019. His graduate studies focused on terahertz applications, ray-tracing methods, and multidisciplinary research, paving the way for his expertise in real-time sensing and THz-based monitoring systems. Throughout his academic career, Andreas demonstrated exceptional technical acumen and research capabilities, contributing to various scientific projects. His education played a crucial role in shaping his research approach, enabling him to develop novel solutions in THz measurements, antennas, and interdisciplinary applications in plant and insect monitoring.

  Professional Experience

Andreas Prokscha has amassed extensive experience in academia and industry, blending research excellence with technical innovation. He has been a scientific researcher (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) at the University of Duisburg-Essen since June 2021, where he specializes in THz applications and high-frequency technologies. In January 2025, he was appointed Managing Director of Transregio, further solidifying his leadership in research projects. Prior to this, he worked as an HF engineer at ID4us GmbH from February 2020 to December 2022, focusing on high-frequency system design. His expertise includes multidisciplinary approaches to THz sensing, antenna development, and real-time environmental monitoring. Over the years, he has led cutting-edge research projects, collaborated with international teams, and contributed significantly to advancing the field of high-frequency engineering. His experience bridges academia and industry, emphasizing practical applications of THz technology in emerging fields such as plant and insect monitoring.

 Awards and Recognition 

Andreas Prokscha’s contributions to terahertz research and high-frequency engineering have earned him numerous accolades. He was awarded the prestigious Deutschlandstipendium, recognizing his outstanding academic performance and research potential. His innovative research also led to the Best Student Popular Paper Award at ICMMTS 2025, highlighting his expertise in THz sensing and multidisciplinary applications. His work has been acknowledged in both academic and industry settings, demonstrating the impact of his pioneering research. With a strong commitment to advancing THz technology, Andreas has received multiple grants and honors for his contributions to sensor innovation and real-time environmental monitoring. His ability to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications continues to garner recognition in the scientific community. His achievements reflect his dedication to pushing the boundaries of THz research, making significant contributions to high-frequency technology and its applications in agriculture, environmental science, and industrial automation.

Research skills On Crop Science

Andreas Prokscha possesses exceptional research skills in terahertz (THz) applications, ray-tracing methods, high-frequency engineering, and multidisciplinary system integration. His expertise extends to THz-based sensing, real-time plant and insect monitoring, and advanced antenna design. Proficient in computational modeling and simulation, he applies innovative methodologies to enhance THz measurement accuracy and efficiency. His research integrates THz technology into practical applications, including environmental monitoring, biomedical sensing, and industrial automation. Andreas excels in experimental evaluation, signal processing, and hardware implementation, contributing to groundbreaking developments in free-space tissue sensing and RFID-based wind-dispersal systems. With a strong background in electrical engineering and information technology, he collaborates on interdisciplinary projects to drive scientific advancements. His proficiency in high-frequency simulations and data analysis enables him to develop novel solutions for complex research challenges, reinforcing his position as a leader in THz-based sensing technology.

Publications

Perspectives on terahertz honey bee sensing
  • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Year: 2025
  • Contributors: Andreas Prokscha; Fawad Sheikh; Mandana Jalali; Pieterjan De Boose; Eline De Borre; Vera Jeladze; Felipe Oliveira Ribas; David Toribio Carvajal; Jan Taro Svejda; Tobias Kubiczek et al.
Demonstration of Millimeter Wave Radar Sensing in Fire and Smoky Environments
  • Journal: 2025 International Conference on Mobile and Miniaturized Terahertz Systems (ICMMTS)
  • Year: 2025
  • Contributors: Aman Batra; Andreas Prokscha; Thorsten Schultze; Ridha Farhoud; Michael Wiemeler; Diana Göhringer; Jan C. Balzer; Thomas Kaiser
Dynamic THz Measurements in the PreSyse Lab
  • Year: 2025
  • DOI: 10.1109/icmmts62835.2025.10925969
  • Contributors: Fawad Sheikh; Andreas Prokscha; Yamen Zantah; Thomas Kaiser
Plant Water Content Monitoring Using Miniaturized THz RTD Oscillators and Detectors
  • Year: 2025
  • DOI: 10.1109/icmmts62835.2025.10926040
  • Contributors: Pooya Alibeigloo; Christian Preuss; Enes Mutlu; Fawad Sheikh; Yamen Zantah; Andreas Prokscha; Jonas Watermann; Jonathan Abts; Robin Kress; Simone Clochiatti et al.
Terahertz Remote Respiration Rate Monitoring
  • Year: 2025
  • DOI: 10.1109/icmmts62835.2025.10926042
  • Contributors: Svenja Nicola Kobel; Yamen Zantah; Andreas Prokscha; Christian Wiede; Gerd vom Bögel; Thomas Kaiser; Karsten Seidl

 

Baowen Huang | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Baowen Huang | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Chongqing University | China

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INTRODUCTION

Dr. Baowen Huang is an accomplished Associate Professor and doctoral supervisor at Chongqing University. His expertise lies in plant molecular development, specifically the regulation of fruit development and quality formation. With significant academic contributions in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Cell Report, and New Phytologist, his research has had a substantial impact on the field of plant biology.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Huang began his academic journey at the University of Toulouse III, where he earned his PhD in 2017. During his doctoral studies, he specialized in plant molecular development, laying the foundation for his future research on fruit development and quality.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

From 2017 to 2021, Dr. Huang further honed his expertise through postdoctoral work at INRAe and CNRS in France, collaborating with international experts in the field. This experience allowed him to deepen his understanding of plant molecular mechanisms, specifically related to fruit growth and quality control.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Horticultural Science

Dr. Huang’s research focuses on the intricate molecular processes involved in fruit development. He investigates how various regulatory mechanisms control the formation and quality of fruits, which has far-reaching implications for agriculture, particularly in improving crop yields and enhancing food security.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Huang’s research has made a significant impact in plant science. His work is widely cited and has influenced both academic research and agricultural practices. By focusing on fruit development, he has provided valuable insights that could lead to advancements in agriculture, particularly in improving fruit quality and production efficiency.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Huang has published extensively in renowned journals, including Nature Communications, Cell Report, and New Phytologist. His work on fruit development and quality formation continues to be widely cited, showcasing the relevance and importance of his contributions to the field.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • Best Research Paper Award 🌟
  • Outstanding Young Researcher Award 🏆
  • International Collaboration Award 🌍
  • Excellence in Plant Science Award 🏅

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Huang’s legacy will be defined by his role in advancing plant molecular development. His future research promises to further explore the molecular underpinnings of fruit development and quality, with the potential to revolutionize agricultural practices. His contributions will continue to influence both academia and the agricultural industry for years to come.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Baowen Huang continues to push the boundaries of plant molecular development research. His contributions to fruit development and quality formation have earned him recognition within the scientific community. As a mentor to young scholars, his leadership and vision will undoubtedly shape future research in plant biology.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

The BES1/BZR1 transcriptional factor SlBES2 regulates photosynthetic apparatus in tomato fruit
  • Authors: M. Huang, W. Liu, D. Su, B. Huang, Z. Li
    Journal: BMC Plant Biology
    Year: 2025