soon-mi shim | Sustainable Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Soon-mi Shim | Sustainable Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Sejong University | South Korea

Professor Soon-Mi Shim is an accomplished scholar in food science and technology with a distinguished career in academia and research. She currently serves as a professor at Sejong University, Seoul, where she has led innovative studies on functional foods, food toxicology, and bioavailability of food ingredients. With extensive collaborations across global institutions, including Shinshu University, Japan, and Ocean University of China, she contributes significantly to international food research and education. Her expertise spans nutrition, toxicology, and food safety, and she has received multiple teaching awards recognizing her excellence in education and mentorship. She is also active in professional scientific societies.

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Education 

Professor Soon-Mi Shim earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Food Science from Purdue University, where she also gained early teaching experience and recognition through consecutive teaching awards. Prior to that, she completed both her Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Food and Nutrition at Duksung Women’s University, building a solid foundation in nutritional sciences. Her educational journey began at Daeil Foreign Language School, which shaped her academic discipline and global outlook. This diverse academic background has equipped her with strong expertise in food science, nutrition, and toxicology, and prepared her to lead impactful research and teaching in these fields.

Professional Experience

Professor Shim has an extensive professional background spanning academic, research, and leadership roles. Since joining Sejong University as a professor in 2011, she has advanced research in functional foods, toxicology, and nutritional science. She previously served as a research professor at Ewha Womans University and a post-doctoral researcher at Seoul National University. Internationally, she gained experience as a visiting scientist at the Nestlé Research Center and EPFL in Switzerland. She has also held special appointments at Shinshu University, Japan, and Ocean University of China. Beyond teaching and research, she contributes to scientific leadership as Vice President of leading Korean societies.

Awards and Recognition 

Professor Shim’s academic excellence and dedication to teaching have been recognized through multiple awards. During her doctoral studies at Purdue University, she received teaching awards in both 2004 and 2005 for her outstanding contributions as a teaching assistant. In 2018, she was honored with a teaching award from Sejong University, further highlighting her commitment to student success and academic mentorship. Her international recognition is reflected in her appointment as Special Professor at Shinshu University and as Professor at Ocean University of China. Her leadership roles in scientific societies also underscore her influence and recognition within the food science community.

Research Skills

Professor Shim’s research expertise lies in understanding bioavailability through the study of digestion, absorption, and metabolism of food and cosmetic ingredients. She is skilled in standardizing functional ingredients and evaluating their potential in developing health-promoting functional foods. Her work also addresses food toxicology, focusing on mitigating chemical hazards using phytochemicals. Additionally, she integrates big data techniques to advance food safety and hazard control. Her international collaborations include research on reducing microplastics using natural products and developing innovative food products. These skills highlight her ability to combine traditional food science with modern technology to address global food safety challenges.

Publications

Lee, Y.-Y., Na, I.-S., Kim, J.-E., Song, J.-G., Han, C.-E., Kim, H.-W., & Shim, S.-M. (2025). “Standardization of Germinated Oat Extracts and Their Neuroprotective Effects Against Aβ1-42 Induced Cytotoxicity in SH-SY5Y Cells.” Molecules.

Sunthrarak, C., Posridee, K., Noisa, P., Shim, S.-M., Thaiudom, S., Oonsivilai, A., & Oonsivilai, R. (2025). “Synergistic Antioxidant and Cytoprotective Effects of Thunbergia laurifolia Lindl and Zingiber officinale Extracts Against PM2.5-Induced Oxidative Stress in A549 and HepG2 Cells.” Foods.

Na, I.-S., Jeong, H.W., Chung, J.-O., Suh, B.-F., Sohn, J., & Shim, S.-M. (2024). “Co-Digestion of Tea Extracts with Omega-3 Fatty Acids Enhances Digestive Stability and Intestinal Absorption of Omega-3 Fatty Acids by Increasing Antioxidant Activity and Micelle Stabilization.”

Kim, J.-W., Lee, D.-H., Lee, K.-W., Na, I.-S., Lee, N.-Y., Kim, J.-K., Chun, Y.-S., Yoon, N.-K., Kim, B.-K., Yang, S.-K., et al. (2024). “Profiling Bioactive Components of Natural Eggshell Membrane (NEM) for Cartilage Protection and Its Protective Effect on Oxidative Stress in Human Chondrocytes.”

Lee, D.-Y., Chun, Y.-S., Kim, J.-K., Lee, J.-O., Lee, Y.-J., Ku, S.-K., & Shim, S.-M. (2021). “Curcumin Ameliorated Oxidative Stress and Inflammation-Related Muscle Disorders in C2C12 Myoblast Cells.” Antioxidants.

Oh, J.-H., Lee, C.-Y., Lee, Y.-E., Yoo, S.-H., Chung, J.-O., Rha, C.-S., Park, M.-Y., Hong, Y.-D., & Shim, S.-M. (2021). “Profiling of In Vitro Bioaccessibility and Intestinal Uptake of Flavonoids after Consumption of Commonly Available Green Tea Types.” Molecules.

Conclusion

Professor Soon-Mi Shim has established herself as a leader in food science through her commitment to research, teaching, and professional service. With a strong academic foundation, global collaborations, and recognized teaching excellence, she continues to contribute to advancing knowledge in nutrition, functional foods, and food safety. Her leadership roles in scientific societies position her as a key figure in shaping the future of food science in Korea and beyond. By integrating research innovation with educational excellence, Professor Shim has created lasting impact on students, colleagues, and the broader scientific community, solidifying her reputation as an influential food scientist.

Mingming Yang | Agroecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mingming Yang | Agroecology | Best Researcher Award

China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research | China

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Yang Mingming is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Hydrology and Water Resources through a joint program offered by Hohai University and the China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research. Her early academic foundation has been rooted in a strong interdisciplinary approach, integrating core principles of water systems, economics, and sustainability. Her selection into this prestigious joint program underscores her academic excellence and the promise of her early research potential.

Professional Endeavors

As a doctoral researcher, Yang has actively engaged in high-impact, collaborative research projects that address critical global issues. Notably, she contributed to the U.S.-China INFEWS (Innovations at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water Systems) project, involving comparative analysis between China’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and California’s Central Valley. She has also worked on optimizing the national water network layout through regional water balance modeling. Her work reflects a fusion of technical expertise, policy-oriented research, and system-level analysis.

Research Focus and Contributions

Yang’s primary research focuses on the Water-Food-Energy (WFE) Nexus and water economics, addressing the interconnectedness and optimization of essential resources. She led the development of a bottom–up analytical framework to assess water and energy usage throughout crop growth stages. Additionally, she introduced the Water–Energy Efficiency for Food (WEEF) index, a novel homogenization tool that helps compare crop production efficiency by neutralizing geographic disparities. This methodological innovation holds potential for reshaping agricultural resource management strategies and enhancing food system sustainability.

Impact and Influence

Despite being an early-career researcher, Yang Mingming has already made a noteworthy impact in her field. Her publications, numbering over ten in high-quality indexed journals, reflect strong scholarly engagement. Her WEEF index is gaining recognition for its ability to inform sustainable agriculture policies. She has also been involved in three consultancy or industry-oriented projects, further demonstrating her research’s real-world relevance and application.

Academic Citations

Her scholarly output has begun to gain traction in the academic community, with a citation index of 7. While still growing, this citation count is a promising indicator of her work’s relevance and potential to shape future research directions in hydrology and resource efficiency.

Technical Skills

Yang possesses robust technical skills in coupled modeling, life cycle assessment, water-energy analytics, and system optimization. Her research integrates quantitative modeling techniques with socio-economic frameworks, positioning her well within interdisciplinary water resource studies.

Teaching Experience

While the nomination does not specify formal teaching roles, Yang’s deep involvement in multi-institutional research collaborations and methodological development likely involves mentoring junior researchers and contributing to academic workshops, particularly in joint university research settings.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Yang Mingming’s contribution to redefining how agricultural systems are evaluated through a water-energy lens positions her as a forward-thinking researcher. Her legacy will likely include the refinement of sustainability indices, enhanced cross-national water network design, and policy-relevant frameworks for food and water resource management. She is poised to continue contributing to international collaborations that shape integrated water strategies.

Publications

An optimal water distribution model for canal systems based on water level
  • Journal: Scientific Reports

  • Year: 2025

 

Siti Musa | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Siti Musa | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

UBD School of Business and Economics, Universiti Brunei Darussalam | Brunei Darrussalam

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Siti Fatimahwati Pehin Dato Musa, born on 16th February 1983, embarked on her academic journey with a BA in Education (Economics and Geography) from Universiti Brunei Darussalam in 2006. Demonstrating her commitment to international academic exposure, she pursued an MSc in International Economics at Bradford University, UK, followed by a PhD in Agricultural Economics and Rural Development at Newcastle University, UK, completed in 2016. Her education shaped a strong interdisciplinary foundation focused on economic development, food security, and rural transformation.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Musa’s professional journey began as an Education Officer in 2008, followed shortly by her role as a Lecturer at UBD in 2009. Over time, she rose through the ranks to become an Assistant Professor at the UBD School of Business and Economics, contributing significantly to both teaching and research. She has also undertaken consultancy work with organizations like Royal Brunei Airlines, demonstrating her applied expertise beyond academia.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Musa’s research intersects food security, sustainability, agritourism, youth employment, poverty, and welfare, often addressing Brunei’s and Southeast Asia’s socio-economic contexts. She has led and contributed to numerous projects exploring how economic systems can adapt to changing food systems, technology, and labor markets. Her work frequently bridges theory and practice, especially in agricultural innovation, the halal industry, and climate-smart practices.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Beyond academia, Dr. Musa contributes actively to national development. She is a resource expert for the Council for Research and Advancement in Technology and Science (CREATES) under the Ministry of Transport, Information and Communication, and serves on the Sustainable Food System Working Group. These appointments reflect her influence in shaping Brunei’s research policy and sustainable development discourse.

📊 Research Grants and Projects

Dr. Musa has served as Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator on eight major research projects since 2019, funded by faculty, university, and international bodies like the BIMP-EAGA-ROK Cooperation Fund. Her most recent projects include studies on food inflation and welfare in Brunei, gastronomy tourism in Southeast Asia, and soil management for agricultural sustainability, demonstrating both regional leadership and interdisciplinary depth.

💻 Technical Skills

Her methodological toolkit includes systematic literature reviews, comparative policy analysis, mixed-method research, and socio-economic impact assessments. She is proficient in aligning empirical data with sustainable development frameworks, making her research both academically rigorous and policy-relevant.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Dr. Musa is an enthusiastic educator with teaching interests in Economic Development, Resource Economics, and Macroeconomics. She has designed and delivered various undergraduate and postgraduate modules such as:

  • BE-1101: Principles of Economics

  • BE-1201: Macroeconomics: Principles and Issues

  • BE-3302: Economic Development

  • BE-5302: Issues in Economic Development

Her contributions to course coordination, including her leadership as Program Coordinator for the Master of Applied Economics (2020–2022), reflect her dedication to educational development.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

With her strong blend of academic, research, and policy work, Dr. Musa is shaping the discourse on food systems, youth development, and economic sustainability in Southeast Asia. As a scholar deeply committed to national development and regional collaboration, her future contributions will likely drive impactful change in agricultural resilience, poverty reduction, and youth empowerment.

📖Publications

Exploring the Intersection of Halalan Tayyiban Principles and Food Security
  • Authors: Siti Fatimahwati Pehin Dato Musa; Syahnur Farhana Haji Shahlehi
    Journal/Publisher: IGI Global
    Date: 2025-05-02
A Pioneering Study on Measuring Poverty in the Hydrocarbon-rich State of Brunei Darussalam
  • Authors: Evi Nurvidya Arifin; Aris Ananta; Siti Fatimahwati Pehin Dato Musa; Chang-Yau Hoon
    Journal: Asian Population Studies
    Date: 2024-05-03
Exploring the Concept of Entrepreneurial Identity in Youth Agripreneur Program
  • Authors: Siti Fatimahwati Pehin Dato Musa; Pg Siti Rozaidah Pg Hj Idris
    Journal: International Journal of Training Research
    Date: 2023-09-02
Preparing the Youth for the Future of Work Through Apprenticeship Programme in Brunei
  • Authors: Siti Fatimahwati Pehin Dato Musa
    Journal: Higher Education, Skills and Work-Based Learning
    Date: 2023-03-08
Addressing Issues of Unemployment in Brunei
  • Authors: Siti Fatimahwati Pehin Dato Musa; Dk Siti Rozaidah Pg Hj Idris
    Publisher: IGI Global
    Date: 2022-08-05

Qiang Zhang | Agroecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Qiang Zhang | Agroecology | Best Researcher Award

Lanzhou Institute of Arid Meteorology of China Meteorological Administration | China

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Dr. Qiang Zhang stands as a paragon in agroecological research, seamlessly integrating atmospheric sciences with sustainable agricultural practices. With over three decades of dedicated research, he has profoundly influenced our understanding of drought meteorology and land-atmosphere interactions. His leadership at the Gansu Provincial Meteorological Bureau and as Director of key laboratories underscores his commitment to advancing agroecological resilience. Dr. Zhang’s prolific contributions, including over 600 publications and numerous national-level projects, have not only enriched scientific literature but also informed policy decisions. His mentorship roles across esteemed institutions further amplify his impact, nurturing the next generation of scientists. Dr. Zhang’s unwavering dedication and groundbreaking research make him an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Agroecology.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Zhang’s academic journey commenced with a Bachelor’s degree in Meteorology from Chengdu Institute of Meteorology (1983–1987). He pursued a Master’s in Atmospheric Sciences at Nanjing University (1993–1996), laying a robust foundation in climate studies. His quest for knowledge led him to international exposures, including the University of Arizona (1998–1999) and the International Center for Theoretical Physics in Italy (2004). Further honing his expertise, he attended specialized training at Tsinghua University, University of Maryland, and NOAA between 2006 and 2007. These academic pursuits have equipped Dr. Zhang with a multifaceted perspective, enabling him to address complex agroecological challenges with a global outlook.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Zhang’s professional career spans over three decades, beginning as a Research Intern at the Institute of Plateau Atmospheric Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He progressed through various roles, including Assistant Researcher, Associate Researcher, and Researcher, demonstrating his dedication and expertise. As Director of the Lanzhou Drought Meteorological Research Institute and later as Deputy Director of the Gansu Provincial Meteorological Bureau, Dr. Zhang has led critical research initiatives addressing drought and climate change. His leadership extends to academia, serving as a Doctoral Supervisor at multiple institutions, including Fudan University and Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology. Dr. Zhang’s multifaceted roles underscore his commitment to advancing agroecological research and mentoring the next generation of scientists.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Zhang’s exemplary work has earned him numerous accolades, including the National Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Class) and over 20 provincial and ministerial-level awards. His contributions were recognized in 2022 when he received the China Ecological Environment Top Ten Scientific Progress award. The China Meteorological Administration has honored him with Excellent Performance Awards in multiple years, reflecting his consistent excellence in research and leadership. Dr. Zhang’s achievements not only highlight his scientific prowess but also his impact on shaping sustainable agricultural practices and policies.

🌍Research skills on Agroecology

Dr. Zhang possesses a profound understanding of drought meteorology, land-atmosphere interactions, and regional climate change. His research integrates advanced modeling techniques with empirical data to analyze and predict climatic patterns affecting agriculture. Dr. Zhang’s interdisciplinary approach combines atmospheric sciences with ecological principles, enabling comprehensive assessments of agroecological systems. His leadership in national research programs and collaboration with international institutions underscore his ability to address complex environmental challenges. Dr. Zhang’s expertise is instrumental in developing adaptive strategies for sustainable agriculture in the face of climate variability.

📖Publications

Water-Heat Synergy Shapes Evapotranspiration-Precipitation Coupling Patterns across Northern China
  • Authors: Zesu Yang, Qiang Zhang, Yu Zhang, Lixia Meng, Yulei Qi

  • Journal: Advances in Atmospheric Sciences

  • Year: 2023

Discussion on Major Drought Issues in the Northern Drought-Prone Belt in China
  • Authors: Qiang Zhang, Weicheng Liu, Ping Yue, Xiaojuan Lu, Xinyang Yan

  • Journal: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

  • Year: 2023

Interdecadal Shifts and Associated Atmospheric Circulation Anomalies of Heavy Precipitation During the Warm-Season in the Upper Yellow River Basin Over the Past 40 Years
  • Authors: Peilong Ye, Qiang Zhang, Jianshun Wang, Xiaoyuan Huang, Zewen Gan

  • Journal: Atmospheric Research

  • Year: 2023

Response of Spring Wheat Yield to Different Year Patterns of Climate and Its Relationship with Variety Drought Sensitivity
  • Authors: Funian Zhao, Jiang Liu, Hongyan Yang, Jun Lei, Li Chen

  • Journal: Journal of Nanjing Agricultural University

  • Year: 2023

Multi-Land-Surface Variables-Precipitation Coupling over the Northeastern Slope of the Tibetan Plateau
  • Authors: Zesu Yang, Ping Yue, Qiang Zhang, Hang He, Hongwei Yang

  • Journal: Theoretical and Applied Climatology

  • Year: 2023

 

SARA FRASCA | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. SARA FRASCA | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

University of Rome Tor Vergata | Italy

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Sara Frasca stands out as a passionate scholar in Plant Ecology, bringing fresh perspectives to microbial–plant interactions. Her research seamlessly bridges marine and terrestrial ecosystems, especially through her innovative exploration of fungal communities associated with seagrasses and soils. Sara’s robust scientific approach combines fieldwork, molecular analysis, and bioinformatics to tackle environmental challenges and promote plant health sustainability. Her interdisciplinary work and early research achievements reflect exceptional dedication, innovation, and leadership in the ecological sciences. With an h-index of 2 and promising collaborative projects, Sara is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her commitment to uncovering unseen ecological relationships highlights her as a rising figure whose contributions will shape the future of plant sciences. Her journey from Natural Sciences to Evolutionary Biology and Ecology positions her well to inspire peers and push the frontiers of Plant Ecology research worldwide.

🎓 Education 

Sara Frasca’s academic journey is marked by consistent excellence. She earned her Master’s degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Rome La Sapienza, specializing in microbial communities associated with insects. Advancing her scholarly pursuit, she completed a Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology and Ecology at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Her doctoral research broke new ground by investigating the fungal communities of Posidonia oceanica—a vital Mediterranean seagrass—highlighting their role in plant health monitoring and conservation. Currently awaiting her PhD proclamation (June 2025), Sara also holds a research fellowship focusing on plant pathology and soil microbial community dynamics in afforestation contexts. Throughout her education, she has honed a multidisciplinary perspective combining microbiology, ecology, and molecular science, making her an outstanding candidate for advancing plant ecological research further.

💼  Professional Experience

Sara Frasca brings rich experience from prestigious institutions. During her Ph.D. at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, she explored fungal communities in marine ecosystems, a pioneering subject in microbial ecology. Post-Ph.D., she earned a research fellowship at the University of Rome La Sapienza, focusing on soil microbial dynamics and plant pathology in environmental restoration projects. She collaborated with GT50 s.r.l. on high-throughput sequencing data management and microbial analysis, gaining valuable industry experience. Sara also actively collaborates with the University of Sassari and La Sapienza’s Department of Environmental Biology, reinforcing her network in Italy’s leading ecological research hubs. Her multidisciplinary work—ranging from marine fungi to afforestation soil studies—demonstrates her technical expertise, adaptability, and leadership in applied research for ecosystem conservation and sustainable management.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

While still early in her career, Sara Frasca’s work has been recognized through collaborations with leading institutions and publication in prestigious journals such as Water (MDPI). Her interdisciplinary projects on microbial ecology, sustainable ecosystem management, and bioindicator development have garnered increasing academic attention, reflected by a growing h-index and citations. Sara’s ongoing collaborations with notable Italian research institutes and companies testify to her expanding influence in microbial and plant ecological research. Her dedication to advancing microbial applications in plant conservation positions her well for future awards and leadership roles. Selection for research fellowships and participation in high-level collaborative projects further underscore her contributions. With the Best Researcher Award, Sara’s pioneering role in uncovering underexplored aspects of plant-microbe ecology will receive the international recognition it richly deserves.

🌍Research skills On Plant Ecology

Sara Frasca exhibits strong, interdisciplinary research skills in microbial ecology, marine mycology, soil microbiomes, and plant–microbe interactions. She expertly applies molecular techniques, bioinformatics, ecological field surveys, and advanced statistical analyses to investigate microbial diversity and function. Her skill in characterizing fungal and bacterial communities associated with plants like Posidonia oceanica allows for innovative bioindicator development critical for ecosystem health assessment. Moreover, her research extends into sustainable agricultural practices through afforestation projects, bridging fundamental science with real-world applications. Sara’s work integrating environmental microbiology with plant health assessment highlights her strategic approach to solving pressing ecological challenges. Through high-throughput sequencing, microbial consortia studies, and ecological modeling, she demonstrates superior technical competencies essential for leading future plant ecology research at an international level.

📖Publications

A Helping Hand: Fungi, as Well as Bacteria, Support Ecophysiological Descriptors to Depict the Posidonia oceanica Conservation Status
  • Authors: Sara Frasca; Annamaria Alabiso; Alice Rotini; Loredana Manfra; Marlen I. Vasquez; Eleni Christoforou; Gidon Winters; Moran Kaminer; Marco Maria D’Andrea; Luciana Migliore

  • Journal: Water

  • Year: 2025

Diversity and Composition of Posidonia oceanicaAssociated Bacterial and Fungal Communities: Effect of Boat-Induced Mechanical Stress in the Villefranche-sur-Mer Bay (France)
  • Authors: Sara Frasca; Annamaria Alabiso; Marco Maria D’Andrea; Raffaela Cattaneo; Luciana Migliore

  • Journal: Diversity

  • Year: 2024