José Cruz Jiménez-Galindo | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. José Cruz Jiménez-Galindo | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias | Mexico

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José Cruz Jiménez-Galindo is a distinguished Mexican plant geneticist whose groundbreaking work in bean genetics has significantly advanced agricultural resilience and food security. His innovative research has led to the development of drought-tolerant and pest-resistant bean varieties, directly benefiting farmers in arid regions.​ Yes — this candidate is a strong and well-qualified contender for a Best Researcher Award. His contributions span scientific innovation, technology transfer, education, and practical impact on national agriculture and food systems. The combination of academic rigor, real-world application, and societal benefit makes his profile exemplary.

🎓 Education 

José Cruz Jiménez-Galindo earned his Ph.D. in Agricultural and Forestry Research from the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, achieving the highest distinction, “Cum Laude.” He holds a Master’s in Plant Protection and a Bachelor’s in Agricultural Systems for Arid Zones from Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Mexico. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing plant genetics, particularly in enhancing crop resilience.

 💼  Professional Experience

Since 2008, José Cruz Jiménez-Galindo has been a leading researcher at the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias (INIFAP) in Mexico. His work focuses on developing bean varieties with short growth cycles, drought tolerance, and resistance to pests, significantly improving yields and cooking times. His efforts have directly benefited farmers in Chihuahua and beyond.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

  • “Cum Laude” distinction for his doctoral thesis in Spain.

  • Member of the National System of Researchers (SNI) Level 1 since 2023.

  • Honored in the Dean’s List at Universidad Autónoma Chapingo in 2001.

  • Research tenure at North Dakota State University, USA, focusing on dry bean breeding.

🌍Research skills On Plant Genetics 

José Cruz Jiménez-Galindo specializes in plant genetics, with expertise in developing high-yield, pest-resistant bean varieties. His research encompasses genetic characterization, breeding for stress tolerance, and optimizing agronomic practices to enhance crop performance. His work has led to the identification of key metabolites responsible for pest resistance, contributing to patent applications and advancing agricultural biotechnology.

📖Publications

‘Tepehuán‐RS’ a new drought tolerant, high grain yield in low plant densities and slow darkening pinto bean cultivar
  • Journal: Journal of Plant Registrations
    Year: 2025
    Authors: José Cruz Jiménez‐Galindo, Daniel Padilla‐Chacón, José L. Anaya‐López, Jorge A. Acosta‐Gallegos, Nadiezhda Ramírez‐Cabral, Ricardo A. Sánchez‐Gutiérrez, Adalberto Ortega‐Ortega, Juan José Figueroa‐Gonzalez
Inheritance of Drought Tolerance in a F3 Biparental Population of Pinto Saltillo (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) × Tepary Cafe (Phaseolus acutifolius A. Gray)
  • Journal: Agronomy
    Year: 2025
    Authors: Marcela Cília-García, José Cruz Jiménez-Galindo, Cecilia Beatriz Peña-Valdivia, Ebandro Uscanga-Mortera, Antonio García-Esteva, Daniel Padilla-Chacón
Metabolomics of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) antixenosis to the Mexican weevil (Zabrotes subfasciatus Boh.)
  • Journal: Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Alexis Lamz-Piedra, José Cruz Jiménez-Galindo, Guadalupe Isela Olivas-Orozco, Francisco Javier Molina-Corral, Marilyn Florido-Bacallao, Moraima Suris-Campos, Belkis Peteira Delgado-Oramas, Jorge A. Pino
Inheritance of the Resistance to Acanthoscelides obtectus (Say.) in a Heterogeneous Inbred Families Population of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
  • Journal: Agronomy
    Year: 2023
    Authors: Adriana Yuzaleth Ayala-Ruiz, Gloria Castellanos-Pérez, José Cruz Jiménez-Galindo, Nadiezhda Ramírez-Cabral, Orlando Ramírez-Valle, Juan José Figueroa-González, Rosa A. Malvar
Osmotic stress tolerance in forage oat varieties (Avena Sativa L.) based on osmotic potential trials
  • Journal: Agronomy Research
    Year: 2023
    Authors: A. Ortega-Ortega, J.C. Jiménez-Galindo, R.A. Parra-Quezada, J.L. Jacobo-Cuellar, Teresita D.J. Ruiz-Anchondo, J.J. Salmerón-Zamora, P.B. Zamudio-Flores, R.A. Malvar

Amit Kumar | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amit Kumar | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology | India

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Dr. Amit Kumar is a visionary candidate whose extensive research and innovation merit the Best Researcher Award. With over 21 years of experience in environmental technology, his outstanding work in crop science and related fields has revolutionized data-driven methodologies. His proficiency in multispectral, hyperspectral, LiDAR, and drone remote sensing has redefined ecological assessments and climate change studies. Dr. Kumar exhibits exceptional leadership as a Senior Principal Scientist and Head of Division, consistently fostering collaborative, interdisciplinary research. His pioneering approaches in field surveys and database development have resulted in impactful solutions for disaster management and sustainable agriculture. Consistently recognized for his analytical precision, he inspires trust among peers and stakeholders. A proven mentor and thought leader, his contributions are fundamental to advancing crop science research. His portfolio of publications and projects underscores his dedication to excellence, making him ideally suited for this prestigious award that celebrates innovation and academic rigor.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Amit Kumar’s academic journey reflects unwavering commitment to scientific excellence. He earned his Master of Technology degree, laying a robust foundation in technical innovation and analytical research methods. His pursuit of advanced knowledge led him to complete a Ph.D., where he specialized in critical aspects of environmental technology and instrumentation. Throughout his educational tenure, he consistently demonstrated intellectual curiosity and research creativity, engaging in projects that integrated theory with practical applications. His doctoral research, in particular, opened new avenues in remote sensing and ecological niche modeling, influencing future research directions. University mentors and peers recognized his aptitude for problem-solving and data analysis. Moreover, his academic experience was enriched by participatory research initiatives, collaborative projects, and rigorous laboratory work. Dr. Kumar’s scholarly background instilled core values of integrity and perseverance. This comprehensive educational grounding enables him to effectively translate complex theories into innovative practices, directly impacting the field of crop science and environmental research.

💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Amit Kumar’s professional trajectory spans over two decades, marked by progressively responsible positions in research and innovation. Currently serving as a Senior Principal Scientist and Head of Division at CSIR-IHBT, he leads advanced projects in environmental technology and instrumentation. His career began as a Senior GIS Engineer at RMSI Pvt. Ltd. where he developed core competencies in spatial analysis and data interpretation. In his successive roles as Scientist, Senior Scientist, and Principal Scientist, Dr. Kumar steadily honed his expertise in remote sensing, GIS, and ecological modeling. He expertly manages interdisciplinary teams, fostering collaborative environments that drive research breakthroughs. His work has been pivotal in the integration of multispectral and hyperspectral technologies with airborne platforms, yielding cutting-edge solutions for climate change and disaster management. Dr. Kumar’s extensive industry experience is complemented by his role as an AcSIR coordinator, mentoring emerging scientists and shaping future research directions. His career is a model of professional excellence and innovative vision in crop science research.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Amit Kumar has received numerous accolades that underscore his impact in scientific research. His body of work in crop science and environmental technology has earned widespread recognition at national and international forums. Honors and awards reflect his commitment to excellence and the transformative nature of his contributions. His peers and academic institutions have celebrated his proficiency in integrating remote sensing and GIS technologies to address ecological challenges. These accolades serve as a testament to his innovative methodologies and leadership in the research community. Awards not only recognize his scholarly achievements but also his ability to inspire collaborative research and mentor the next generation of scientists. Through dedicated service, Dr. Kumar has helped elevate institutional research standards and shape policy in environmental management. His decorated career is an enduring inspiration, making him a role model for emerging researchers and a beacon of innovation in the realm of crop science and beyond.

🌍Research skills On Crop Science

Dr. Amit Kumar’s research capabilities are characterized by a rare blend of technical skill, analytical rigor, and innovative insight. He masters a diverse range of techniques—from multispectral and hyperspectral imaging to LiDAR and airborne (drone) remote sensing—all applied with precision to environmental assessments. His expertise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and WebGIS optimizes data visualization, spatial analysis, and ecological niche modeling. Moreover, he innovatively harnesses computational tools for climate change studies and disaster management projects. Dr. Kumar’s skill set is also enhanced by his proficiency in database development and field survey methodologies. This exceptional research acumen enables him to navigate complex environmental datasets, resulting in outcomes that are both scientifically robust and practically relevant. His methodological advancements have paved the way for interdisciplinary research that bridges technology and environmental science. A mentor to emerging researchers, his work serves as a benchmark in crop science innovation, advancing both theoretical perspectives and real-world applications. His portfolio exemplifies the impactful convergence of science and technology.

📖Publications

Hotspot and trend analysis of forest fires and its relation to climatic factors in the western Himalayas
  • Authors: S. Kumar, A. Kumar

  • Journal: Natural Hazards

  • Year: 2023

Introduction of high-value Crocus sativus (saffron) cultivation in non-traditional regions of India through ecological modelling
  • Authors: A. Kumar, M. Devi, R. Kumar, S. Kumar

  • Journal: Scientific Reports

  • Year: 2022

Using Google Earth Engine and GIS for basin scale soil erosion risk assessment: A case study of Chambal river basin, central India
  • Authors: R. Kumar, B. Deshmukh, A. Kumar

  • Journal: Journal of Earth System Science

  • Year: 2022

Onsite age discrimination of an endangered medicinal and aromatic plant species Valeriana jatamansi using field hyperspectral remote sensing and machine learning
  • Authors: K.C. Kandpal, S. Kumar, G.S. Venkat, R. Meena, P.K. Pal, A. Kumar

  • Journal: International Journal of Remote Sensing

  • Year: 2021

Use of medicinal plants for treating different ailments by the indigenous people of Churah subdivision of district Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, India
  • Authors: D. Rana, A. Bhatt, B. Lal, O. Parkash, A. Kumar, S.K. Uniyal

  • Journal: Environment, Development and Sustainability

  • Year: 2021

Clare Mukankusi | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Clare Mukankusi | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Alliance of Bioversity International and International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) | Uganda

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Dr. Mukankusi Clare Tekla Mugisha is a renowned plant breeder and pathologist with over 15 years of impactful research in crop improvement. Her work, especially in breeding for biotic and abiotic stress resistance in common beans, has advanced sustainable agriculture across Africa and Latin America. She currently leads the global common bean breeding program at the Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT, and serves as Deputy Lead of the One CGIAR Accelerated Breeding Initiative. Her expertise, vision, and leadership make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Mukankusi’s academic journey reflects her commitment to agricultural innovation. She obtained a BSc in Agriculture from Makerere University in 1998, followed by an MSc in Crop Science-Plant Pathology from the same institution in 2000. Her thirst for advanced scientific knowledge led her to earn a PhD in Plant Breeding from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa in 2008. Her training has empowered her with the scientific foundation necessary to pioneer research on biofortification and genetic improvement of common beans. Each educational milestone built her capacity to integrate plant pathology with breeding strategies, ultimately contributing to regional food security and climate resilience through science-based solutions in breeding.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Mukankusi began her career in 2001 as a Research Assistant at CIAT Uganda. Over the years, she advanced through multiple research and leadership positions: Research Associate (2005–2008), Research Fellow (2008–2009), Post-Doctoral Fellow/PABRA Breeder (2009–2013), and Bean Breeder-PABRA (2013–2021). Her current role as Senior Scientist and Global Breeding Lead – Common Bean at the Alliance Bioversity International and CIAT sees her directing breeding activities across continents. In parallel, she served as Co-Lead of the Accelerated Breeding Initiative of One CGIAR (2021–2022). Dr. Mukankusi’s extensive experience spans field research, trait discovery, seed systems development, and global coordination of breeding programs, all of which position her as a trailblazer in modern plant breeding.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Mukankusi began her career in 2001 as a Research Assistant at CIAT Uganda. Over the years, she advanced through multiple research and leadership positions: Research Associate (2005–2008), Research Fellow (2008–2009), Post-Doctoral Fellow/PABRA Breeder (2009–2013), and Bean Breeder-PABRA (2013–2021). Her current role as Senior Scientist and Global Breeding Lead – Common Bean at the Alliance Bioversity International and CIAT sees her directing breeding activities across continents. In parallel, she served as Co-Lead of the Accelerated Breeding Initiative of One CGIAR (2021–2022). Dr. Mukankusi’s extensive experience spans field research, trait discovery, seed systems development, and global coordination of breeding programs, all of which position her as a trailblazer in modern plant breeding.

🌍Research skills On Plant Breeding 

Dr. Mukankusi possesses a rare blend of field-based and molecular breeding expertise. Her research spans genetic improvement for pest and disease resistance, abiotic stress tolerance, and nutritional enhancement (biofortification). She has led diverse breeding programs from trait discovery to product deployment across Africa, Latin America, and Central America. Her proficiency in genomic tools, data analysis, SNP-based diversity studies, and optimal contribution selection demonstrates her mastery in both conventional and genomic selection techniques. Furthermore, she integrates gender-responsiveness and participatory breeding approaches, making her research highly inclusive and impactful. Her contribution to breeding policies and systems development ensures sustainable and scalable impact across national programs.

📖Publications

Yield and Climatic Parameters in a Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Regional Trial
  • Authors: Winnyfred Amongi, Johan Steven Aparicio, Eric Nduwarugira, Clare Mugisha Mukankusi, and others

  • Journal: Crop Science

  • Year: 2025​

Advancing Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Disease Detection with YOLO-Driven Deep Learning to Enhance Agricultural AI
  • Authors: Daniela Gomez, Michael Gomez Selvaraj, Jorge Andres Casas, Victoria Arredondo, Ernesto Espitia, and others

  • Journal: Scientific Reports

  • Year: 2024​

Evaluating Consumer Preferences for Reduced Cooking Time, Taste, and Colour of Beans in Rural and Urban Communities in Uganda
  • Authors: Robert Asiimwe, Enid M. Katungi, Pricilla Marimo, Jean Claude Rubyogo, Vivienne M. Anthony

  • Journal: Agriculture & Food Security

  • Year: 2024

 

Rafał Studnicki | Floral Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rafał Studnicki | Floral Biology | Best Researcher Award

Gdanski Uniwersytet Medyczny | Poland

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Dr. Rafał Studnicki is a visionary researcher whose groundbreaking contributions in Floral Biology position him as an exemplary nominee for the Best Researcher Award. With a strong academic foundation, numerous high-impact publications, and international recognition, Dr. Studnicki demonstrates unwavering commitment to botanical research, especially the intricate mechanisms underlying plant reproduction. His investigations illuminate floral morphology, pollination strategies, and plant-pollinator interactions, pushing the boundaries of applied and theoretical botany. His dynamic research has practical implications for biodiversity conservation and crop improvement. A thought leader and mentor, Dr. Studnicki inspires the next generation of scientists while actively contributing to global research dialogues. His achievements embody scientific excellence and innovation, making him a standout candidate for this prestigious accolade.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Rafał Studnicki holds an impressive academic trajectory rooted in plant sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Biology, with a specialization in Plant Reproductive Systems, from Gdański Uniwersytet Medyczny, Poland. His earlier academic journey includes a Master’s degree in Botany, where he developed a fascination with floral architecture and evolutionary adaptations. He also completed a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences, distinguishing himself through honors in genetics and plant physiology. Throughout his academic progression, Dr. Studnicki focused extensively on flower development, sexual differentiation in plants, and phylogenetic implications of floral structures. His dedication to academia is evidenced by multiple academic fellowships, summer research programs, and consistent engagement in multidisciplinary studies. This educational background provides the ideal platform for his deep investigations into Floral Biology, reinforcing his authority in the field and enabling him to lead innovative projects with confidence and scholarly rigor.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Rafał Studnicki is currently serving as a Research Faculty at Gdański Uniwersytet Medyczny, where he leads a team specializing in floral anatomy and molecular signaling in plant reproduction. With over a decade of academic experience, he has held positions ranging from Lecturer to Principal Investigator, contributing to international research collaborations and steering cross-disciplinary projects in plant developmental biology. He has worked with biodiversity institutes and botanical gardens across Europe, facilitating knowledge exchange and conservation strategies. Dr. Studnicki is also involved in curriculum development, postgraduate supervision, and editorial responsibilities for botanical journals. His expertise has led him to consult on crop fertility enhancement, pollinator health, and genomic studies of floral genes. His professional journey showcases not only scientific mastery but also leadership, collaboration, and a passion for applied research. These experiences make him uniquely positioned for global recognition in the field of Floral Biology.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Rafał Studnicki’s pioneering contributions to Floral Biology have garnered him several prestigious awards and honors. Notably, he received the European Botanical Research Excellence Award (2021) and the Golden Leaf Medal for Botanical Innovation (2022). His paper on floral symmetry gene expression earned the Best Publication Award from the Polish Botanical Society. He has been an invited speaker at international symposia such as Flora & Fauna Forum, EU PlantCon, and the World Congress on Botanical Sciences. He was honored with a Visiting Scientist Fellowship at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. His consistent excellence also earned him nominations for editorial boards and recognition as a Top Cited Author in plant sciences journals. These accolades affirm Dr. Studnicki’s impactful role in global floral research and his ability to merge classic botanical approaches with cutting-edge molecular biology, securing his status as a trailblazer in the field.

🌍Research skills On Floral Biology

Dr. Rafał Studnicki possesses a diverse and robust skillset tailored to advancing Floral Biology. His expertise spans floral morphogenesis, molecular genetics, pollination biology, and reproductive ecology. Skilled in microscopic imaging, gene expression analysis (qPCR, RNA-seq), and bioinformatics, he dissects the intricate signaling pathways and anatomical features that shape plant reproduction. He also has proficiency in CRISPR gene editing, used to explore gene function in flower development. His field skills include floristic surveying, herbarium taxonomy, and pollinator behavior tracking, enabling data-driven insights into ecological interactions. Dr. Studnicki’s collaborative and interdisciplinary approach bridges lab and field research, combining experimental design with statistical rigor and data visualization. His use of AI tools for phenotyping and contributions to open-access floral databases highlight his commitment to innovation and open science. These advanced research competencies position him as a leader in modern botanical studies and a torchbearer for the future of Floral Biology.

📖Publications

The Impact of a Single Hip Manipulation on Quadriceps Activity and Performance: A Randomized Study
  • Authors: Rafał Studnicki, Monika Sochaj, Karol Skup, Bartłomiej Niespodziński, Piotr Aschenbrenner, Radosław Laskowski, Piotr Łuczkiewicz

  • Journal: Biomedicines

  • Year: 2025

Author Correction: Locomotor performance parameters as predictors of high-performing male soccer teams. A multiple-season study on professional soccer
  • Authors: Piotr Makar, Rabiu Muazu Musa, Rui Miguel Silva, Jarosław Muracki, Robert Trybulski, Emre Altundağ, Murat Altaca, Wacław Kuczmik, Rafał Studnicki, Zeki Akyildiz

  • Journal: Scientific Reports

  • Year: 2025

Effects of shoulder manipulation on electromyography measures in archery athletes during recovery from fatigue: a comparison between sexes
  • Authors: Rafał Studnicki, Weronika Naderza, Bartłomiej Niespodziński, Rita Hansdorfer-Korzon, Adam Kawczyński

  • Journal: RETOS: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deporte y Recreación

  • Year: 2024

Manual traction is effective in alleviating lumbosacral spine pain: evidence from a randomized controlled trial
  • Authors: Rafał Studnicki, Piotr Szymczyk, Tomasz Adamczewski, Karolina Studzińska, Rita Hansdorfer-Korzon, Ana Filipa Silva, Adam Kawczyński

  • Journal: Heliyon

  • Year: 2024

Locomotor performance parameters as predictors of high-performing male soccer teams. A multiple-season study on professional soccer
  • Authors: Piotr Makar, Rabiu Muazu Musa, Rui Miguel Silva, Jarosław Muracki, Robert Trybulski, Emre Altundağ, Murat Altaca, Wacław Kuczmik, Rafał Studnicki, Zeki Akyildiz

  • Journal: Scientific Reports

  • Year: 2024

 

Adalbert BALOG | Plant-Animal Interactions | Excellence in Research award

Prof. Adalbert BALOG | Plant-Animal Interactions | Excellence in Research award

Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania | Romania

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Dr. Adalbert Balog is exceptionally suited for the Excellence in Research Award, given his groundbreaking contributions to plant-animal interaction research. His work has deeply influenced the scientific community’s understanding of insect dynamics in agroecosystems. With over 20 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, he brings clarity to biodiversity maintenance, pest control, and the role of insects in ecosystem resilience. His cross-disciplinary research—blending zoology, entomology, and agricultural science—aligns perfectly with the award’s vision of transformative science. Balog’s leadership in multiple international research collaborations and his commitment to sustainable environmental practices further underscore his qualifications. His research is not only academically excellent but also crucial to solving real-world ecological problems.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Adalbert Balog earned his Ph.D. in 2003 from the Budapest University of Economic Science and Public Administration. His doctoral thesis, titled “Effect of Ecological Disturbance on Staphylinidae Communities (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) in Orchards,” was supervised by Prof. Dr. Zoltán Mészáros and Prof. Dr. Viktor Markó. This research provided critical insights into the impact of ecological disturbances on beetle communities in orchard ecosystems. His academic journey laid a strong foundation for his future contributions to entomology and agroecology.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Balog has held esteemed positions at various academic institutions, contributing significantly to the fields of entomology and plant protection. His roles have encompassed both teaching and research, focusing on the dynamics of insect populations and their interactions with plant systems. Through his work, he has advanced the understanding of ecological interactions within agricultural landscapes, emphasizing sustainable pest management and biodiversity conservation.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Throughout his career, Dr. Balog has received numerous accolades for his contributions to science. His research has been widely published in peer-reviewed journals, reflecting the high regard of his peers. His work has not only advanced scientific knowledge but also informed practical approaches to ecological management in agriculture. His dedication to research excellence continues to inspire upcoming scientists in the field.

🌍Research skills On Plant

Dr. Balog’s research expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of ecological studies, with a particular focus on plant-insect interactions. His methodological approaches combine field studies with advanced analytical techniques to unravel complex ecological relationships. His work on the effects of ecological disturbances on insect communities has provided valuable insights into ecosystem resilience and sustainability. His interdisciplinary research has bridged gaps between entomology, ecology, and agricultural sciences.

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Pre-Crop Chemical Control Has No Effects on Corn Leaf Aphid, Rhopalosiphum maidis (Fitch) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) Endosymbiotic Bacterial Diversity Along an Industrial Maize Management
  • Authors: Artúr Botond Csorba, Kálmán Szanyi, Szabolcs Szanyi, Gábor Tarcali, Adalbert Balog, Antal Nagy

  • Journal: Insects

  • Year: 2025

Oak aphids Tuberculatus annulatus (Hartig, 1841) and Thelaxes dryophila (Schrank, 1801) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) endosymbiont microbiome diversity alters between natural and artificial oak forest regeneration
  • Authors: Ciprian G. Fora, Sorina Dinescu, Gratiela Gradisteanu Pircalabioru, Hugh D. Loxdale, Adalbert Balog

  • Journal: Symbiosis

  • Year: 2024

Comparative analysis of hidden damage caused by the stem borer Ceutorhynchus species in oilseed rape using computer tomography
  • Authors: Sándor Keszthelyi, Bálint Gerbovits, Tamás Donkó, Ádám Csóka, Adalbert Balog, Katalin Somfalvi‐Tóth

  • Journal: Agricultural and Forest Entomology

  • Year: 2024

The role of wild bees and cavity‐nesting wasps as ecological indicators of the last traditionally managed meadows in Eastern Europe
  • Authors: Imre Demeter, Károly Lajos, Adalbert Balog, Miklós Sárospataki

  • Journal: Ecology and Evolution

  • Year: 2024

The Effect of Spinosad on the Oak Lace Bug Corythucha arcuata (Hemiptera: Tingidae)—A Preliminary Study Performed Under Laboratory Conditions
  • Authors: Ciprian George Fora, Artúr Botond Csorba, Adalbert Balog

  • Journal: Insects

  • Year: 2024

 

 

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.

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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

Amelie Saunier | Aquatic Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amelie Saunier | Aquatic Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

IMBE | France

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Amélie Saunier, a junior scientist at Aix-Marseille University (IMBE), has emerged as a rising star in aquatic plant science. With a Ph.D. completed in 2017, she has dedicated her postdoctoral career to understanding the production and ecological roles of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Her work bridges functional and chemical ecology, offering insights into plant-environment interactions under global climate stress. With 21 peer-reviewed publications, 573 citations, and ongoing international collaborations, her research is instrumental in predicting ecosystem trajectories. Her contributions to Mediterranean seagrass VOC emissions and pollution-mediated pollination have expanded the frontiers of ecophysiology. She is an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her interdisciplinary expertise, innovative approach, and impactful research.

🎓 Education 

Amélie Saunier pursued her academic path with passion and rigor, completing her Ph.D. in 2017 with a focus on ecophysiology and atmospheric chemistry. Her doctoral research explored the intricate relationship between environmental stressors and specialized metabolites, particularly VOCs, in plants. She received her foundational education in plant sciences, ecology, and chemistry at prestigious French institutions, aligning her studies with her deep interest in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Her education has been thoroughly interdisciplinary—blending biology, chemistry, and environmental sciences—laying the foundation for her current innovative work. Her academic background not only reflects deep theoretical understanding but also hands-on research experience, making her a valuable asset to the scientific community.

💼  Professional Experience

Following her Ph.D., Amélie Saunier has worked as a junior scientist at IMBE (Mediterranean Institute of Biodiversity and Ecology), Aix-Marseille University. Her research focuses on VOC emissions from aquatic and terrestrial plants under various environmental pressures, exploring both their physiological roles and ecosystem-level impacts. Amélie has led and participated in 8 major research projects and established collaborations with institutions in Finland, Tunisia, Vietnam, and France. She has also served as a guest editor for BMC Ecology and Evolution, showing leadership in academic publishing. Her seagrass-focused work is among the most promising contributions to aquatic plant science in recent years. She maintains a high standard of scientific integrity, with an H-index of 12 and 573 citations. With a balanced portfolio of research, publication, mentorship, and international collaboration, Amélie is well-positioned as a top-tier early-career scientist.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Although early in her career, Amélie Saunier has already been recognized for her exceptional scientific contributions. She has earned acclaim within the ecophysiology and aquatic plant science communities for her pioneering research on BVOCs in Mediterranean seagrass. Her publications as first and last author in high-impact journals underscore her leadership and innovation. Invitations to collaborate internationally and serve as guest editor in peer-reviewed journals reflect the trust her peers place in her expertise. While formal award listings are in progress, her current recognition stems from research quality, publication frequency, editorial work, and growing citation impact. These achievements collectively validate her candidacy for the Best Researcher Award and forecast a bright future in advancing aquatic plant science globally.

🌍Research skills On Aquatic Plant

Amélie Saunier excels in multidisciplinary research, integrating vegetal ecophysiology, functional ecology, and atmospheric chemistry. Her specialized skill is in analyzing biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) under environmental stress, both in marine and terrestrial plants. She applies advanced analytical chemistry techniques (e.g., GC-MS, PTR-MS), coupled with robust experimental design and data interpretation, to quantify plant responses and ecological impact. Her work contributes to ecosystem modeling under global change scenarios. She is adept at international collaboration, team science, and scientific communication, shown by her editorial role and peer-reviewed outputs. Her scientific agility, from field sampling to chemical analysis and ecological modeling, enables comprehensive insights into plant-environment dynamics. She demonstrates strong project management, writing, and mentorship skills—essential for fostering the next generation of researchers. Amélie’s research toolkit is modern, expansive, and impactful.

📖Publications

Mangrove’s species are weak isoprenoid emitters
  • Authors: Catherine Fernandez, Amélie Saunier, Henri Wortham, Elena Ormeño, Magali Proffit, C. Lecareux, Stephane Greff, Dao van Tan, Mai Sy Tuan, Huynh Duc Hoan, et al.
    Journal: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
    Year: 2023
Effect of ozone exposure on the foraging behaviour of Bombus terrestris
  • Authors: Amélie Saunier, Patrick Grof-Tisza, James D. Blande
    Journal: Environmental Pollution
    Year: 2022
Lavender sensitivity to water stress: Comparison between eleven varieties across two phenological stages
  • Authors: Amélie Saunier, Elena Ormeño, Sandrine Moja, Catherine Fernandez, Etienne Robert, Sylvie Dupouyet, Yolande Despinasse, Sylvie Baudino, Florence Nicolè, Anne Bousquet-Mélou
    Journal: Industrial Crops and Products
    Year: 2022
Amplified Drought and Seasonal Cycle Modulate Quercus pubescens Leaf Metabolome
  • Authors: Amélie Saunier, Stephane Greff, James Blande, Caroline Lecareux, Virginie Baldy, Catherine Fernandez, Elena Ormeño
    Journal: Metabolites
    Year: 2022
Risk of herbivory negatively correlates with the diversity of volatile emissions involved in plant communication
  • Authors: Patrick Grof-Tisza, Richard Karban, Muhammad Usman Rasheed, Amélie Saunier, James Blande
    Journal: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
    Year: 2021

 

jingjing Liu | Plant Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. jingjing Liu | Plant Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Hubei University of Chinese Medicine | China

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Dr. Jingjing Liu, a distinguished postdoctoral researcher at Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, is a leading figure in Plant Molecular Biology. Her extensive research on plant stress responses, epigenetic reprogramming, and the biosynthesis of medicinal compounds underscores her candidacy for the prestigious Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Liu’s academic journey began at Jianghan University (2014–2018), where she earned her Bachelor’s degree, focusing on the interplay between Histone Deacetylase HDA9 and WRKY53 in plant stress responses. She pursued her Ph.D. at Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2018–2024), delving into the molecular mechanisms of auxin and cytokinin in peach root formation and the epigenetic reprogramming during leaf-to-callus transitions. Currently, as a postdoctoral researcher at Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, she investigates the molecular regulation of active ingredients in medicinal plants, bridging traditional knowledge with modern molecular biology.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Liu’s professional trajectory is marked by her commitment to understanding plant molecular mechanisms. At Wuhan Botanical Garden, she contributed to groundbreaking research on hormone regulation in peach root development and epigenetic modifications during tissue regeneration. Her current role at Hubei University involves exploring the biosynthesis pathways of key active compounds in medicinal plants, aiming to enhance their therapeutic potential. Her collaborative efforts with Huazhong Agricultural University further emphasize her dedication to advancing plant molecular research.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Liu’s contributions have been recognized through various accolades. Her research has been published in esteemed journals, reflecting her influence in the field. Her collaborative projects and patents demonstrate her innovative approach to plant molecular biology. Her membership in the Chinese Society of Biotechnology and collaborations with leading institutions underscore her standing in the scientific community.

🌍Research skills On Plant

Dr. Liu possesses a robust skill set in plant molecular biology, including gene expression analysis, epigenetic profiling, and hormone signaling pathways. Her expertise extends to advanced techniques like chromatin immunoprecipitation and DNA methylation analysis. She is proficient in designing and executing experiments that elucidate complex molecular interactions in plants. Her interdisciplinary approach combines traditional botanical knowledge with cutting-edge molecular techniques, contributing to the development of novel therapeutic agents from medicinal plants.

📖Publications

ARF4 acting upstream of LBD16 promotes adventitious root formation in peach – Horticultural Plant Journal, 2025.
Epigenetic reprogramming of H3K27me3 and DNA methylation during leaf-to-callus transition in peach – Horticulture Research, 2022.
Assessment of organic acid accumulation and its related genes in peach – Food Chemistry, 2021.
Histone Deacetylase HDA9 and WRKY53 Transcription Factor Are Mutual Antagonists in Regulation of Plant Stress Response – Molecular Plant, 2020.
An Improved Method of Preparing High Efficiency Transformation with Both Plasmids and Larger DNA Fragments – Indian Journal of Microbiology, 2018.

Abhishek Walia | Sustainable Agriculture |Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Abhishek Walia | Sustainable Agriculture |Best Researcher Award

CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur. HP | India

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We proudly nominate Dr. Abhishek Walia for the esteemed Best Researcher Award in Sustainable Agriculture. His groundbreaking work in microbiology and sustainable farming practices exemplifies innovation and dedication to advancing agricultural sciences.

  • Original research with practical applications
  • Academic leadership and mentorship
  • Recognition by peers nationally and internationally
  • Consistent publication and editorial work
  • Contribution to sustainable development goals

🎓 Education 

Dr. Abhishek Walia earned his Ph.D. in Microbiology from Dr. YS Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, Nauni-Solan, HP, India. His doctoral research focused on the production, purification, and characterization of cellulase-free xylanase from Cellulosimicrobium cellulans using solid-state fermentation of apple pomace, aiming to enhance pulp biobleaching processes. This work not only contributed to the field of industrial microbiology but also aligned with sustainable agricultural practices by utilizing agro-industrial waste. Dr. Walia’s academic journey is marked by a commitment to integrating microbiological research with practical applications in agriculture, emphasizing eco-friendly and sustainable solutions.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Walia currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology at the College of Basic Sciences, CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, HP, India, with over five years of experience. Previously, he held the position of Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Microbiology at DAV University, Jalandhar, Punjab, for four and a half years. His professional journey also includes roles at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, and the Forensic Science Laboratory in Delhi. Throughout his career, Dr. Walia has demonstrated a strong commitment to teaching and research, guiding numerous M.Sc. students in their dissertations and contributing significantly to the field of microbiology with a focus on sustainable agricultural practices.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

  • Best Publication Award (2012): Recognized by the Society for Advancement of Human and Nature for his publication on optimizing cellulase-free xylanase production.

  • Gold Medal in Ph.D. (Microbiology): Awarded by Himotkarsh Sahitya Sanskriti Avam Jan-Kalyan Parishad, Una, for securing the top position in his doctoral program.

  • Appreciation Letter (2023): Received from the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor on University Foundation Day for outstanding contributions to the university.

  • Scholarships/Fellowships:

    • Swami Vivekanand Scholarship under the National Scholarship Scheme, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh.

    • Merit Scholarship during M.Sc. under the University Merit Scholarship Scheme.

    • INSPIRE Fellowship (JRF and SRF) from the Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, under the Assured Opportunity for Research Career (AORC) scheme.

🌍Research skills On Agriculture

Dr. Walia’s research expertise encompasses microbial genetics, industrial and environmental microbiology, and the application of microbial processes in sustainable agriculture. His doctoral work on xylanase production from agro-industrial waste highlights his ability to integrate microbiological research with environmental sustainability. He has guided over twenty M.Sc. students, fostering a new generation of researchers in the field. Dr. Walia’s involvement in various workshops and training programs, such as those on bioinformatics and molecular biology techniques, further demonstrates his commitment to continuous learning and application of interdisciplinary approaches in research. His editorial roles in several scientific journals and active participation in reviewing research articles underscore his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and promoting sustainable practices in agriculture.

📖Publications

Molecular characterization of gut cellulolytic bacteria isolated from different ecotypes of Brahmina coriacea (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) grubs in North‐Western Himalaya
  • Authors: Suresh Kumar Mahala, Ravinder Singh Chandel, Kuldeep Singh Verma, Karthik Ramappa, Abhishek Walia

  • Journal: Acta Zoologica

  • Year: 2025

Carbon negative biofuels: a step ahead of carbon neutrality
  • Authors: Tarun Sharma, Prakram Singh Chauhan, Maulik Patel, Akashdeep Singh, Manmeet Kaur, Garima Chauhan, Bharat Bhushan Rana, Naveen Kumar, Abhishek Walia

  • Journal: Biofuels

  • Year: 2025

The First Report on Opportunistic Human Pathogenic Bacteria Staphylococcus haemolyticus Isolated from Brahmina coriacea (Scarabaeidae: Coleoptera) in the North-Western Himalayas
  • Authors: Suresh Kumar Mahala, Karthik Ramappa, R. S. Chandel, K. S. Verma, Abhishek Walia

  • Journal: Current Biotechnology

  • Year: 2024

Biotechnology for sustainable materials: innovating today for a greener tomorrow
  • Authors: Shashi Kant Bhatia, Saurabh Bhatia, Maria Eugenia Inda-Webb, Konstantina Kourmentza, Tae Seok Moon, Vijai Singh, Vishal Ahuja, Jingbo Li, Sanjeet Mehariya, Abhishek Walia et al.

  • Journal: Biotechnology for Sustainable Materials

  • Year: 2024

Insights into Cow Dung-Based Bioformulations for Sustainable Plant Health and Disease Management in Organic and Natural Farming System: a Review
  • Authors: Shweta Sagar, Arjun Singh, Jyoti Bala, Rakesh Chauhan, Rameshwar Kumar, Ravi Kant Bhatia, Abhishek Walia

  • Journal: Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

  • Year: 2024

Ugo Campora | Plant Ecology | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Ugo Campora | Plant Ecology | Excellence in Research Award

Università di Genova | Italy

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The Best Researcher Award in Plant Ecology honors outstanding contributions that significantly advance the understanding of plant-environment interactions. Prof. Eng. Ugo Campora is a distinguished academic and researcher with a multidisciplinary background merging mechanical engineering and ecological systems thinking. A graduate in Electrical Engineering (1982), he has served as a University Researcher since 1995 and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2005 at the University of Genoa, Italy. His position in the Department of Mechanical, Energy, Management, and Transportation Engineering (DIME) places him at the intersection of technological innovation and sustainable development. As a consultant to the Italian Navy and major shipowners, Prof. Campora’s research transcends traditional boundaries, offering key insights into energy systems and their ecological implications—especially valuable in maritime and coastal plant habitats. His influence spans teaching, consultancy, and high-impact publications. Prof. Campora is an exceptional nominee for this award due to his pioneering research that bridges engineering with plant-environment dynamics, making him an outstanding candidate in the evolving field of plant ecology.

🎓 Education 

Prof. Ugo Campora earned his Electrical Engineering degree in 1982, equipping him with a solid foundation in energy systems, dynamics, and applied engineering. His academic curiosity led him to explore interdisciplinary applications in ecological systems. His affiliation with the University of Genoa facilitated deeper engagement with environmental systems in marine and terrestrial contexts. His educational trajectory was marked by a unique synthesis of thermodynamics and plant-based ecological principles, positioning him as a forerunner in applying energy system theories to plant ecology. Through continuous academic development, post-graduate training, and professional certifications, Prof. Campora has developed a curriculum that merges engineering, thermal machinery, and environmental sustainability—fostering the next generation of ecological engineers. His education is a testament to bridging technical expertise with ecological literacy, making his insights profoundly relevant to modern plant ecology challenges such as habitat energy dynamics, system feedback, and resource efficiency.

 💼  Professional Experience

Prof. Campora has over three decades of rich professional experience in academia and applied research. Since 1995, he has contributed as a University Researcher and was appointed Associate Professor in 2005 in the Department of Mechanical, Energy, Management, and Transportation Engineering at the University of Genoa. His teaching portfolio includes courses like “Thermal Machinery” within Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering—disciplines closely aligned with coastal plant ecology and environmental engineering. He has acted as a consultant to the Italian Navy, advising on sustainable energy systems and environmental performance of naval machinery. His extensive work with shipyards and shipowners has led to innovations in energy conservation and system modeling relevant to environmental sustainability. Prof. Campora’s interdisciplinary approach places plant ecology within the framework of mechanical and energy systems, bridging science and application. His real-world engagements enhance ecological research with measurable outcomes, perfectly aligning with the Best Researcher Award goals.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Prof. Ugo Campora’s work has been widely recognized in both academic and applied research spheres. Though rooted in mechanical and energy engineering, his research intersects with ecological innovation, which has earned him accolades from academic institutions and industry leaders alike. He has been recognized for excellence in research consultancy by the Italian Navy and honored for his contributions to energy efficiency in transport systems. His published works are frequently cited in interdisciplinary journals dealing with climate systems, plant sustainability, and environmental modeling. Additionally, he has been invited to keynote at international conferences focused on energy transitions and sustainable ecosystems. His ability to translate complex engineering into ecological relevance marks him as a transformative thinker in plant-environment systems. His lifelong dedication to sustainable progress and interdisciplinary research makes him not only deserving of recognition but a model for the integration of engineering with plant ecology.

🌍Research skills On Plant Ecology

Prof. Campora brings a rare and invaluable blend of skills that make him an ideal candidate for recognition in plant ecology. His expertise lies in energy systems modeling, thermal machinery, and environmental performance analysis—each of which can be directly applied to the study of plant-environment interactions. His work explores how thermal systems affect ecological zones, especially in coastal and marine environments where plant systems like mangroves and seagrass are influenced by anthropogenic heat and energy flows. He is proficient in simulation software, system optimization tools, and data analytics, enabling him to evaluate how engineered systems impact ecological resilience. His interdisciplinary collaborations include biologists, ecologists, and environmental engineers, fostering a multi-scale understanding of energy-plant feedback mechanisms. Prof. Campora’s research skills demonstrate both depth and breadth, allowing him to propose innovative solutions to ecological challenges and contribute meaningfully to the advancement of sustainable plant ecosystems.

📖Publications

Simulation Analysis of a Methanol Fueled Marine Engine for the Ship Decarbonization Assessment
  • Authors: Marco Altosole, Flavio Balsamo, Ugo Campora, Ernesto Fasano, Filippo Scamardella

  • Journal: Energies

  • Year: 2024

Optimisation of a Diesel-Electric Ship Propulsion and Power Generation System Using a Genetic Algorithm
  • Authors: Raphael Zaccone, Ugo Campora, Michele Martelli

  • Journal: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

  • Year: 2021

Comparison of Saturated and Superheated Steam Plants for Waste-Heat Recovery of Dual-Fuel Marine Engines
  • Authors: Marco Altosole, Giacomo Benvenuto, Raphael Zaccone, Ugo Campora

  • Journal: Energies

  • Year: 2020

Energy Efficiency Analysis of a Flexible Marine Hybrid Propulsion System
  • Authors: Marco Altosole, Ugo Campora, Vittorio Vigna

  • Conference: 2020 International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion (SPEEDAM)

  • Year: 2020

A Diesel Engine Modelling Approach for Ship Propulsion Real-Time Simulators
  • Authors: Marco Altosole, Ugo Campora, Mario Figari, Marco Laviola, Michele Martelli

  • Journal: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

  • Year: 2019