Rimjhim Chandra | Phylogeny | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Rimjhim Chandra
Affiliation Government Degree College
Country India
Scopus ID 59251916600
Documents 2
Citations 1
h-index 1
Subject Area Phylogeny
Event International Plant Scientist Awards

Rimjhim Chandra – Government Degree College, India

Rimjhim Chandra is affiliated with Government Degree College, India, and has contributed to scholarly discussions in the field of phylogeny and plant-related biological sciences. The researcher has been identified through the Scopus Author ID 59251916600 and has maintained an emerging academic profile characterized by indexed publications and citation activity.[1] The recognition under the Young Scientist Award category within the International Plant Scientist Awards framework highlights developing contributions in scientific inquiry and academic participation within plant science research communities.[2]

Abstract

The academic profile of Rimjhim Chandra reflects emerging scholarly engagement in the field of phylogeny and plant science research. The research activities associated with this profile demonstrate participation in scientific publication, interdisciplinary biological investigation, and academic dissemination through indexed databases.[1] The recognition under the Young Scientist Award category acknowledges early-stage scientific contributions and participation in contemporary plant science discussions within international academic platforms.[2]

Keywords

Phylogeny, Plant Science, Evolutionary Biology, Scientific Research, Botanical Studies, Taxonomic Analysis, Young Scientist Award, Academic Recognition, Scopus Indexed Research, Biological Classification.

Introduction

Plant science continues to play a central role in advancing biological understanding, ecological sustainability, and agricultural innovation. Researchers involved in phylogenetic studies contribute to the understanding of evolutionary relationships among plant species and support broader scientific efforts in biodiversity conservation and taxonomy.[3] Emerging researchers in this domain frequently engage with interdisciplinary methodologies involving molecular biology, classification systems, and evolutionary frameworks.

Rimjhim Chandra has developed an academic profile associated with these research themes through indexed scholarly contributions and institutional participation. The recognition associated with the International Plant Scientist Awards reflects the importance of encouraging early-career scientific engagement and sustained academic involvement in plant-related sciences.[2]

Research Profile

The researcher is affiliated with Government Degree College, India, and maintains a scholarly presence through indexed academic databases including Scopus and ResearchGate.[1] The available bibliometric indicators indicate two indexed documents with citation activity and an h-index of 1, demonstrating initial scholarly visibility within the academic research ecosystem.

Research interests associated with phylogeny generally involve evolutionary analysis, comparative biology, and taxonomic interpretation. Such studies contribute to understanding genetic and structural relationships among organisms and support broader scientific efforts in biodiversity documentation and ecological analysis.

Research Contributions

The research contributions linked with Rimjhim Chandra primarily align with academic inquiry in phylogenetic and plant science disciplines. Phylogenetic investigations are significant for understanding species evolution, lineage divergence, and classification methodologies within botanical sciences.[3]

Participation in indexed publication systems demonstrates engagement with peer-reviewed scientific communication and supports the dissemination of research findings to the broader academic community. Emerging researchers in plant science frequently contribute to knowledge generation through observational studies, analytical interpretation, and interdisciplinary biological research methodologies.

Publications

The available bibliometric profile indicates indexed publication activity associated with the researcher through Scopus records.[1] Indexed publications contribute to measurable academic visibility and establish a foundation for future scientific collaborations and citation development.

Research Impact

Research impact within early-career academic profiles is commonly assessed through publication indexing, citation visibility, and disciplinary engagement. The citation activity associated with the researcher demonstrates initial academic recognition within the scientific literature ecosystem.[1]

Phylogenetic studies often influence broader areas including taxonomy, biodiversity conservation, ecological monitoring, and evolutionary biology. Contributions within these domains support scientific understanding and enhance collaborative research opportunities across biological sciences.

Award Suitability

The Young Scientist Award category is generally intended to recognize emerging researchers demonstrating academic commitment, publication activity, and participation in scientific advancement. Rimjhim Chandra’s scholarly profile aligns with the objectives of such recognition frameworks through documented research contributions and indexed academic engagement.[2]

Participation in international academic award platforms may support broader visibility, interdisciplinary networking, and continued scholarly development for early-stage researchers working within plant science and phylogenetic research areas.

Conclusion

Rimjhim Chandra represents an emerging academic contributor within the field of phylogeny and plant science research. Through indexed publications, institutional affiliation, and participation in scholarly dissemination platforms, the researcher demonstrates ongoing engagement with scientific inquiry and biological research methodologies.[1] Recognition within the Young Scientist Award category of the International Plant Scientist Awards reflects developing scholarly participation and continued involvement in academic research activities.[2]

References

      1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Rimjhim Chandra, Author ID 59251916600. Scopus.
        https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59251916600
      2. ResearchGate. (n.d.). Research profile of Rimjhim Chandra.
        https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rimjhim-Chandra
      3. International Plant Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Official conference and award information.
        https://plantscientist.org/

Shuaiya Hu | Plant Systematics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shuaiya Hu | Plant Systematics | Best Researcher Award

Nanjing Agricultural University | China

Shuai-Ya Hu is a dedicated plant scientist specializing in molecular and genome evolution with a strong focus on the evolutionary history of land plants. Currently pursuing doctoral research at Nanjing Agricultural University, Hu’s work bridges molecular phylogenetics, genome duplication events, and evolutionary adaptations in diverse plant groups. His research emphasizes controversial issues in plant evolution, including the phylogenetic relationships of bryophytes, gymnosperms, and angiosperms. He also investigates whole genome duplications and adaptive evolution in species such as Hibiscus and halophytes. Hu has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to the understanding of plant evolutionary biology and genomic adaptations.

Author Profiles

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Education

Shuai-Ya Hu’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in plant sciences and landscape architecture. He began with a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from Henan Agricultural University, where he developed an interest in plants and their ecological roles. Building on this, he pursued a master’s degree in horticulture at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, focusing on plant molecular biology and evolutionary processes. Currently, Hu is a Ph.D. candidate at the College of Horticulture, Nanjing Agricultural University, specializing in molecular evolution and genome evolution of land plants. His interdisciplinary education combines horticulture, forestry, and evolutionary biology, shaping his research expertise.

Professional Experience

Shuai-Ya Hu has gained diverse professional experience through academic training and active research engagement. As a Ph.D. student at Nanjing Agricultural University, he is involved in advanced interdisciplinary projects addressing plant molecular evolution and genome dynamics. His work encompasses phylogenetic reconstruction, comparative genomics, and studies on polyploidization in angiosperms. Earlier, during his master’s studies, Hu conducted projects on plant genetics and horticultural biology, honing skills in experimental design and data analysis. His bachelor’s foundation in landscape architecture provided ecological and applied insights. Hu’s collaborations with international scholars further demonstrate his capability in contributing to global discussions on plant evolutionary biology.

Awards and Recognition

Shuai-Ya Hu has been recognized for his scholarly achievements through multiple academic and research distinctions. His publications in internationally reputed journals such as Nature Communications, Plant Communications, Horticulture Research, and The Plant Journal highlight his global recognition within the scientific community. He has co-authored works with leading researchers, underscoring his active collaboration in high-profile projects. His role as first or co-first author in several studies reflects his leadership in research. Additionally, his selection into competitive doctoral programs and involvement in impactful genome projects demonstrate academic merit. Such accomplishments affirm Hu’s recognition as an emerging scientist in plant evolutionary biology.

Research Skills

Shuai-Ya Hu’s research skills encompass molecular phylogenetics, genome evolution, and evolutionary biology. He is proficient in handling high-throughput sequencing data, comparative genomic analyses, and reconstructing phylogenetic frameworks of land plants. His expertise includes analyzing whole genome duplications, studying adaptive evolution in challenging environments, and examining convergent molecular evolution in halophytes and mangroves. Hu has significant experience in integrating molecular methods with evolutionary questions, bridging genomic data with ecological adaptations. He has contributed to genome assemblies and functional studies in Hibiscus, Rosa, and other plant taxa. These skills enable him to address fundamental evolutionary questions and advance plant molecular research.

Publications

Hu, S.-Y., Shi, G.-L., Yang, C.-A., Van de Peer, Y., Li, Z., & Xue, J.-Y. (2025). “Comprehensive sampling from mitochondrial genomes substantiates the Neoproterozoic origin of land plants” in Plant Communications.

Yang, C.-A., Hu, S.-Y., Ge, J., Wang, H.-B., Wang, Y., Gu, C.-S., & Xue, J.-Y. (2025). “Frequent polyploidization events in Hibiscus shaped its karyotype and species diversity” in Journal of Genetics and Genomics.

Huang, X.-C., Tang, H., Wei, X., He, Y.-D., Hu, S.-Y., Wu, J.-Y., Xu, D.-Q., Qiao, F., Xue, J.-Y., & Zhao, Y.-C. (2024). “The gradual establishment of complex coumarin biosynthetic pathway in Apiaceae” in Nature Communications.

Zhao, W.-L., Wu, J.-Z., Tian, M., Xu, S., Hu, S.-Y., Wei, Z.-Y., Lin, G.-Y., Tang, L., Wang, R.-Y., Feng, B.-Y., Wang, B., Lyu, H., Paetz, C., Feng, X., Xue, J.-Y., Li, P.-R., & Chen, Y. (2024). “Characterization of O-methyltransferases in the biosynthesis of phenylphenalenone phytoalexins based on the telomere-to-telomere gapless genome of Musella lasiocarpa” in Horticulture Research.

Xue, J.-Y., Li, Z., Hu, S.-Y., Kao, S.-M., Zhao, T., Wang, J.-Y., Wang, Y., Chen, M., Qiu, Y., Fan, H.-Y., Liu, Y., Shao, Z.-Q., & Van de Peer, Y. (2023). “The Saururus chinensis genome provides insights into the evolution of pollination strategies and herbaceousness in magnoliids” in The Plant Journal.

Chang, Y.-H., Hu, S.-Y., Xu, J.-M., Gong, H., Guo, X.-M., Song, Q.-L., Gong, W.-F., & Yuan, D.-Y. (2023). “Identification of reference genes provides insights into the determinants of self-incompatibility in Camellia oleifera” in Scientia Horticulturae.

Xue, J.-Y., Fan, H.-Y., Zeng, Z., Zhou, Y.-H., Hu, S.-Y., Li, S.-X., Cheng, Y.-J., Meng, X.-R., Chen, F., Shao, Z.-Q., & Van de Peer, Y. (2023). “Comprehensive regulatory networks for tomato organ development based on the genome and RNAome of microTom tomato” in Horticulture Research.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Shuai-Ya Hu is an emerging plant evolutionary biologist whose research contributions highlight the intricate relationship between molecular data, genome dynamics, and ecological adaptations. His multidisciplinary background in horticulture, forestry, and evolutionary genomics strengthens his scientific vision. With impactful publications, international collaborations, and advanced technical expertise, Hu is well-positioned to continue contributing to key debates on plant evolution and genome history. His focus on controversial phylogenetic issues, whole genome duplications, and adaptive strategies offers valuable insights for the broader scientific community. Shuai-Ya Hu’s dedication and scholarly achievements mark him as a promising leader in plant science research.