Malak Moussa | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Malak Moussa
University of Carthage, National Institute for Research in Rural Engineering, Water and Forestry
Malak Moussa
Affiliation University of Carthage, National Institute for Research in Rural Engineering, Water and Forestry
Country Tunisia
Scopus ID 57217148440
Documents 8
Citations 36
h-index 4
Subject Area Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Event Environmental Scienctist Award

Malak Moussa is affiliated with the University of Carthage and the National Institute for Research in Rural Engineering, Water and Forestry in Tunisia. Her academic profile reflects contributions to the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with research interests associated with environmental sustainability, water resources, rural engineering, and ecological management practices. [1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic and research profile of Malak Moussa in relation to the Young Scientist Award associated with the Environmental Scienctist Award platform. The available bibliometric indicators demonstrate an emerging research trajectory supported by indexed publications and citation performance. The article further examines the significance of early-career scientific contributions in advancing sustainable environmental research and interdisciplinary scientific development.[1]

Keywords

Young Scientist Award, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Environmental Research, Water Resources, Rural Engineering, Tunisia, Sustainable Development, Scientific Recognition, Environmental Sciences, Research Excellence

Introduction

The Young Scientist Award recognizes emerging researchers demonstrating promising academic achievements and scientific engagement within their respective disciplines. Researchers contributing to environmental and agricultural sciences are increasingly addressing global challenges linked to sustainability, resource management, climate adaptation, and ecological conservation. Within this context, Malak Moussa represents an early-career researcher associated with the University of Carthage and the National Institute for Research in Rural Engineering, Water and Forestry in Tunisia.[2]

Research Profile

Malak Moussa is associated with research activities connected to environmental sustainability and agricultural sciences. Her institutional affiliation with the National Institute for Research in Rural Engineering, Water and Forestry reflects engagement in scientific areas concerning ecological systems, sustainable water management, and environmental monitoring. The research profile is supported by indexed scientific publications and citation metrics recorded within international scholarly databases.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Malak Moussa are connected to environmental sustainability and agricultural sciences, particularly within rural and ecological contexts. Studies conducted within these domains often contribute to broader scientific objectives related to resource conservation, ecosystem resilience, and environmental management strategies.[3]

Publications

The publication record associated with Malak Moussa includes indexed scientific documents contributing to Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Publication activities demonstrate participation in peer-reviewed academic communication and scientific dissemination. Citation indicators associated with these publications further reflect the visibility and accessibility of the research within scholarly communities.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through bibliometric indicators, publication quality, citation frequency, and broader scientific relevance. The available Scopus profile metrics indicate publication activity supported by citation accumulation and measurable scholarly influence. Although still in an early stage of academic progression, the profile demonstrates evidence of research continuity and international academic visibility.[1]

Award Suitability

The Young Scientist Award recognizes researchers demonstrating promising scholarly development and measurable scientific contributions during the early stages of their careers. Malak Moussa’s academic profile aligns with several criteria commonly associated with such recognition, including indexed publications, citation metrics, and involvement in environmental and agricultural research domains.[2] The research focus associated with sustainability and environmental sciences reflects the broader objectives of international scientific recognition programs promoting interdisciplinary innovation and ecological responsibility.

Conclusion

Malak Moussa represents an emerging researcher within the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with institutional affiliations supporting environmental and rural engineering research activities in Tunisia. The available bibliometric indicators and indexed scholarly contributions demonstrate ongoing scientific engagement and participation in interdisciplinary environmental research initiatives. Recognition through the Young Scientist Award framework reflects the growing importance of early-career researchers in addressing contemporary environmental and sustainability challenges through academic investigation and scientific collaboration.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Malak Moussa, Author ID 57217148440. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57217148440
  2. Environmental Scientists Organization. (n.d.). Young Scientist Award and Environmental Scienctist Award information.
    https://environmentalscientists.org/
  3. Online MPC irrigation control using ML-based soil moisture prediction. (2026). Control Engineering Practice.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conengprac.2026.106975

Erdan Wang | Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Erdan Wang
Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University
Erdan Wang
Affiliation Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University
Country China
Scopus ID 57226687874
Documents 9
Citations 108
h-index 5
Subject Area Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Event Environmental Scienctist Award
ORCID 0000-0002-5828-3723

Erdan Wang recognizes the scholarly and scientific contributions of  from Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University, China, for research activities within the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. The recognition highlights academic productivity, citation influence, interdisciplinary research participation, and contributions to environmental and agricultural scientific advancement. The award profile reflects documented scholarly outputs indexed through Scopus and related academic repositories.[1]

Abstract

Erdan Wang has contributed to scientific studies associated with Agricultural and Biological Sciences through research publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and environmental research activities. The academic profile demonstrates participation in research areas connected to sustainability, biological systems, environmental monitoring, and agricultural science applications. Indexed scholarly records indicate measurable citation performance and growing international visibility within scientific databases. The Best Researcher Award acknowledges these documented contributions and the researcher’s role in advancing evidence-based scientific understanding within the environmental sciences community.[1][2]

Keywords

Best Researcher Award, Erdan Wang, Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Environmental Science, Sustainable Research, Scopus Author, Research Contributions, Citation Impact, Environmental Scienctist Award

Introduction

Academic recognition programs within environmental and agricultural sciences are designed to acknowledge researchers who demonstrate measurable scholarly impact, publication consistency, and contributions to scientific advancement. The Best Researcher Award is intended to highlight investigators whose work supports innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and practical scientific outcomes. Erdan Wang’s academic profile reflects ongoing participation in internationally indexed research activities and scholarly dissemination relevant to environmental and biological science disciplines.[1]

Research Profile

Erdan Wang is affiliated with Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University in China and is associated with scientific research activities within Agricultural and Biological Sciences. The researcher’s Scopus profile documents scholarly publications, citation records, and author metrics relevant to academic assessment processes.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Erdan Wang include participation in scientific investigations relevant to agriculture, environmental systems, and biological sciences. Research outputs indicate involvement in studies addressing sustainability-oriented scientific topics and interdisciplinary methodologies.[3]

Publications

Selected publication themes associated with the researcher include environmental monitoring, agricultural sustainability, biological sciences, and ecological system analysis. Indexed publications contribute to citation visibility and scholarly impact metrics used in academic evaluations.[2]

Research Impact

Citation metrics and author indexing data are commonly utilized to evaluate scientific reach and scholarly influence. The citation count associated with Erdan Wang’s publication portfolio indicates engagement from the broader academic community and reflects measurable research visibility within indexed scientific literature.[1]

Award Suitability

Erdan Wang’s academic profile aligns with the evaluation framework commonly associated with the Best Researcher Award through demonstrated scholarly publication activity, measurable citation performance, and participation in environmental and agricultural science research. The researcher’s indexed academic contributions support recognition within scientific award and research distinction programs.[1]

Conclusion

The Best Researcher Award profile for Erdan Wang reflects scholarly engagement within Agricultural and Biological Sciences through publication activity, citation metrics, and research participation associated with environmental scientific advancement. The available academic indicators support recognition of the researcher’s contribution to scientific communication and interdisciplinary knowledge development within the global research community.[1][2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Erdan Wang, Author ID 57226687874. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57226687874
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile of Erdan Wang.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5828-3723
  3. Wang, S., Li, Y., Wang, R., Liu, J., Li, S., & Wang, E. (2025). Comparative analysis of health, inflammatory markers, and rumen microbiota between mildly lame and healthy cows. Animals, 15(4), 468.
    https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/15/4/468
  4. Wang, E., Wu, P., Xu, J., Hong, X., Zhao, N., Sun, T., Zhang, T., Xu, Z., & Yang, C. (2026). Effects of traditional Chinese herbal extracts on tear staining, iron status, immune function, and antioxidant capacity in dogs. Animals, 16(11), 1596.
    https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/16/11/1596

Marianthi Tsakaldimi |  Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Marianthi Tsakaldimi
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Marianthi Tsakaldimi
Affiliation Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Country Greece
Scopus ID 13606306800
Documents 50
Citations 811
h-index 16
Subject Area  Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Event Environmental Science
ORCID 0000-0003-4202-6404

Marianthi Tsakaldimi is affiliated with the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and is recognized for scholarly contributions in Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Her academic work focuses on environmental sustainability, ecological management, biological systems, and scientific research methodologies relevant to environmental conservation and applied biological sciences. The researcher has developed a significant publication portfolio indexed in international scientific databases and has contributed to interdisciplinary academic discussions through peer-reviewed articles and collaborative research activities.[1]

Abstract

The Best Researcher Award article presents an academic overview of Marianthi Tsakaldimi and her scientific contributions within the fields of Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Her research portfolio demonstrates consistent scholarly engagement through peer-reviewed publications, citation performance, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The recognition reflects sustained contributions to environmental studies, ecological research methodologies, and scientific dissemination within higher education and research institutions. [1][2]

Keywords

Environmental Science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Ecological Research, Sustainability Studies, Scientific Publications, Environmental Conservation, Research Impact, Academic Recognition, Biological Systems, Research Methodology.

Introduction

Environmental Science has become an increasingly interdisciplinary academic field integrating biological sciences, ecological systems, environmental management, and sustainability studies. Researchers contributing to this domain support scientific understanding related to biodiversity, ecosystem restoration, conservation strategies, and environmental policy frameworks. Marianthi Tsakaldimi has participated in this broader scientific context through academic publications, research dissemination, and institutional engagement associated with Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.[1]

Research Profile

Marianthi Tsakaldimi is associated with the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece and has established a research profile focused on Environmental Science and related biological disciplines. The researcher has accumulated 50 indexed scientific documents and achieved more than 800 citations according to Scopus metrics. The recorded h-index of 16 reflects a measurable scholarly influence within the scientific literature.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Marianthi Tsakaldimi include studies relevant to environmental sustainability, ecological monitoring, biological conservation, and environmental assessment methodologies. Her scholarly activities support scientific understanding of ecological restoration and biological resource management within environmental systems.[2]

Publications

Selected research publications and scholarly outputs associated with Marianthi Tsakaldimi include environmental and biological science investigations published in peer-reviewed academic journals.[1]

Research Impact

The research impact of Marianthi Tsakaldimi can be evaluated through citation performance, indexed publication output, and interdisciplinary academic participation. Citation metrics demonstrate the degree to which scientific studies contribute to ongoing scholarly discussions and influence related environmental science research areas.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes sustained scholarly activity, measurable research impact, and continued academic engagement within specialized scientific fields. Marianthi Tsakaldimi’s research metrics, publication record, citation profile, and institutional affiliation collectively demonstrate qualifications associated with academic recognition programs in Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences.[1]

Conclusion

Marianthi Tsakaldimi represents an established academic contributor within Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences through indexed research publications, scholarly citations, and interdisciplinary scientific engagement. Her academic activities contribute to the advancement of environmental sustainability research and ecological understanding within the broader scientific community. [1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Marianthi Tsakaldimi, Author ID 13606306800. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=13606306800
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile of Marianthi Tsakaldimi.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4202-6404
  3. Environmental Scientists Organization. (n.d.). Agricultural and Biological Sciences Award Information.
    https://environmentalscientists.org/
  4. Gkini, E., Tsakaldimi, M., Mousios, I., Chatzistathis, T., Mpountla, A., & Ganatsas, P. (2026). Correction to: Accumulation of metals in the leaves of different urban forest tree species and its relation to the proximity to the airport. Environmental Science and Pollution Research.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-026-37720-0
  5. Kang, K.-S., Tsakaldimi, M., & Bilir, N. (2026). Annual variability in cone and seed yields across seed stands of Taurus cedar (Cedrus libani) and its impact on gene diversity of seed crops [Preprint].
    https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202602.0357

Ayman Swelum | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Editorial Board Member

Ayman Swelum
King Saud University
Ayman Swelum
Researcher Ayman Swelum
Affiliation King Saud University
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID OZTI3poAAAAJ
Documents 418
Citations 12,761
h-index 59
Subject Area Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Event Environmental Scientists Award
ORCID 0000-0003-3247-5898

Ayman Swelum recognition associated with the highlights scholarly excellence, sustained academic productivity, and measurable research impact within the field of Environmental Science. Ayman Swelum of King Saud University has developed a significant academic profile through interdisciplinary research contributions, peer-reviewed scientific publications, and international collaborations focused on environmental sustainability, biological sciences, and applied scientific innovation.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Ayman Swelum in relation to the Best Researcher Award under the Environmental Scientists Award platform. The profile emphasizes scholarly achievements, environmental science contributions, indexed research productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scientific impact indicators. With a substantial publication portfolio and a strong citation record, the researcher demonstrates sustained engagement in high-impact environmental and biological science investigations.[1] The academic contributions reflect continuing participation in peer-reviewed scientific communication and international research development.[3]

Keywords

Environmental Science, Sustainable Research, Scientific Publications, Research Impact, Scopus Indexed Research, Biological Sciences, Academic Recognition, Environmental Scientists Award, Citation Analysis, Interdisciplinary Research

Introduction

The Environmental Scientists Award recognizes individuals who demonstrate measurable academic influence and continued advancement in scientific knowledge related to environmental sustainability and applied research. Within this context, Ayman Swelum has established a research profile characterized by extensive publication activity, collaborative investigations, and interdisciplinary scientific engagement. [2]

Research Profile

Ayman Swelum is affiliated with King Saud University in Saudi Arabia and maintains an active research presence within Environmental Science and related interdisciplinary domains. The academic record reflects a publication portfolio exceeding four hundred indexed documents and a citation performance above twelve thousand citations. These indicators demonstrate sustained scientific engagement and international academic visibility.[1]

Research Contributions

The scholarly contributions of Ayman Swelum include participation in peer-reviewed environmental and biological science investigations, interdisciplinary research collaborations, and scientific dissemination through indexed academic journals. The research themes commonly associated with his academic work involve environmental management, sustainability-related biological systems, and analytical scientific methodologies.[4]

Publications

The publication record associated with Ayman Swelum includes peer-reviewed journal articles indexed within major scientific databases. Selected examples of research themes and publication areas include environmental sustainability, biological sciences, and applied analytical methodologies.[5] Examples of DOI-linked scientific publication structures associated with indexed research outputs include standardized digital object identifier systems used for long-term academic accessibility and citation tracking.

Research Impact

Research impact assessments frequently consider quantitative indicators such as citation counts, h-index metrics, publication consistency, and academic visibility across international databases. The documented citation profile of Ayman Swelum demonstrates substantial scholarly engagement within Environmental Science and related interdisciplinary research fields.[2]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award evaluates candidates based on measurable scientific impact, publication excellence, academic contributions, interdisciplinary collaboration, and evidence of sustained research activity. Based on available scholarly indicators, Ayman Swelum demonstrates characteristics aligned with these evaluation criteria.

Conclusion

Ayman Swelum represents a research profile characterized by sustained scientific productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and measurable academic influence within Environmental Science. The documented publication record, citation indicators, and research visibility support recognition within scholarly award frameworks such as the Environmental Scientists Award. [1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Google Scholar author details: Ayman Swelum, Author ID OZTI3poAAAAJ. Scopus.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=OZTI3poAAAAJ
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Ayman Swelum.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3247-5898
  3. Environmental Scientists Award. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award evaluation and academic recognition framework.
    https://environmentalscientists.org/
  4. Khan, I. M., Khan, S. U., Nassar, N., Khan, S., Shafiq, M., Saadeldin, I. M., Swelum, A. A., Cheng, M., & Wang, Z. (2026). Microbial messengers: Decoding the gut microbiota’s role in bone health through immunomodulation and exosomal signaling. npj Biofilms and Microbiomes, 12.
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41522-026-00999-5
  5. Saad, S. M., Hadi, E. M., Hussein, N. N., Al-kuraishy, H. M., Akhtar, M. F., Jabir, M. S., Ba-Awadh, H. A., Ismael, A. B., & Swelum, A. A. (2026). Enhanced antibacterial activities of zirconia nanoparticles modified with yttrium oxide and alumina. Scientific Reports, 16.
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-29085-0

Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa
University of Debrecen
Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa
Affiliation University of Debrecen
Country Hungary
Scopus ID 6602506150
Documents 64
Citations 1810
h-index 22
Subject Area Agricultural Science and Innovation
Event Environmental Scientists Award
ORCID
0000-0001-8356-1716

Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa  recognizes the scholarly contributions and sustained academic achievements of , Research Excellence Award a researcher affiliated with the University of Debrecen in Hungary. Her research profile reflects significant involvement in agricultural science, environmental biotechnology, microbial innovation, and sustainable scientific advancement. Through peer-reviewed publications, collaborative research initiatives, and scientific dissemination activities, Karaffa has contributed to the broader development of agricultural and environmental sciences.[1]

Abstract

Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa has established a multidisciplinary academic profile centered on agricultural science, environmental sustainability, fungal biotechnology, and microbiological innovation. Her research contributions include investigations into microbial interactions, environmental biotechnology applications, agricultural systems, and sustainable scientific methodologies. With an extensive publication portfolio indexed in international databases, her scholarly output has contributed to scientific dialogue within environmental and agricultural research communities. Her citation performance and collaborative research initiatives demonstrate measurable scientific influence and academic consistency within the broader framework of applied biological sciences.[1][2]

Keywords

Agricultural Science, Environmental Biotechnology, Microbial Innovation, Fungal Biotechnology, Research Excellence Award, Sustainable Agriculture, Environmental Scientists Award, Agricultural Innovation, Environmental Sustainability, Scientific Research Contributions.

Introduction

Agricultural and environmental sciences continue to play a central role in addressing global sustainability challenges, particularly in relation to food systems, ecosystem preservation, and biotechnology-driven innovation. Researchers working within these disciplines contribute to the advancement of environmentally responsible scientific practices and interdisciplinary research approaches. Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa has participated in this evolving scientific landscape through studies involving microbial processes, agricultural sustainability, and biotechnology-related applications.[2]

Her association with the University of Debrecen reflects active participation in a recognized European academic institution engaged in agricultural and environmental research. Through collaborative scientific activity and publication development, Karaffa has contributed to research dissemination in indexed international journals and conferences.[3]

Research Profile

The research profile of Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa demonstrates substantial engagement with agricultural science and microbial biotechnology. Her scholarly work includes studies focused on fungal biology, microbial metabolism, enzyme activity, environmental adaptation, and agricultural biotechnology systems. According to indexed bibliometric records, her publication portfolio includes more than sixty scientific documents accompanied by a notable citation record and a consistent h-index performance.[1]

Her scientific activities indicate interdisciplinary integration between biological sciences, environmental studies, and sustainable agricultural innovation. Research collaborations and academic contributions within international scientific communities have further supported the visibility of her scholarly work.

Research Contributions

Karaffa’s research contributions are associated with microbial biotechnology, fungal physiology, environmental applications of biological systems, and sustainable scientific development. Her investigations have contributed to understanding microbial interactions relevant to agricultural productivity and environmental management.[2]

  • Studies involving fungal metabolism and environmental adaptation mechanisms.
  • Research related to biotechnology applications in sustainable agricultural systems.
  • Collaborative scientific publications addressing microbiological innovation and environmental sustainability.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary academic initiatives involving biological sciences and agricultural technology.

Her scholarly contributions support ongoing scientific efforts directed toward environmentally responsible agricultural advancement and biotechnology innovation.

Publications

Selected publications and indexed research outputs associated with Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa include contributions to microbiology, fungal biotechnology, environmental science, and agricultural sustainability research.[1] DOI-linked scholarly publications associated with biotechnology and environmental sciences further contribute to the international accessibility of her research profile.

Research Impact

The scientific impact of Karaffa’s research is reflected through citation metrics, collaborative publications, and interdisciplinary engagement within agricultural and environmental science domains. Her citation record indicates continued scholarly relevance and recognition among researchers working in related scientific fields.[1]

Research contributions connected to microbial biotechnology and sustainable environmental practices remain important for contemporary agricultural innovation strategies. Through publication activity and scientific dissemination, her work supports the broader objectives of sustainable development and environmental responsibility.[3]

Award Suitability

Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa’s academic achievements and research profile align with the objectives of the Environmental Scientists Award and the associated Research Excellence Award recognition. Her documented scholarly productivity, citation influence, interdisciplinary research activity, and sustained contributions to agricultural science and environmental biotechnology demonstrate suitability for academic recognition within international scientific communities.[1]

The combination of publication output, measurable research impact, and participation in environmentally oriented scientific initiatives supports her recognition as a contributor to sustainable scientific advancement and agricultural innovation.[2]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa reflects sustained engagement with agricultural science, biotechnology, and environmental research. Through peer-reviewed publications, collaborative scientific activity, and measurable citation performance, she has contributed to ongoing developments in microbial and environmental sciences. Her scholarly record supports recognition within the context of the Research Excellence Award and emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary scientific contributions in addressing contemporary agricultural and environmental challenges.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa, Author ID 6602506150. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6602506150
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa: ORCID academic profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8356-1716
  3. Csótó, A., Csajbók, J., Ábri, T., Pál, K., Zabiák, A., Mihály, K., Kocsis, I. A., & Sándor, E. (2026). Short-term physiological responses of black locust saplings to Trichoderma-based root priming under field drought conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/17/5/582

  4. Molnár, Á. P., Bakondi-Kovács, I., Bíró, V., Márton, A., Kolláth, I. S., Fekete, E., Ág, N., Sándor, E., Csótó, A., Kovács, B., et al. (2025). Extracellular phosphate availability impacts Aspergillus terreus itaconic acid fermentation via biomass-specific product yield. Journal of Fungi. https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/12/1/14

  5. Romani Vasquez, S. J., Zabiák, A., Csótó, A., & Sándor, E. (2025). Inhibition of Botritis cinerea mycelial growth and alteration of root development of tomato seeds by soluble and volatile metabolites of Trichoderma afroharzianum . Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica.https://www.akjournals.com/view/journals/038/60/2/article-p168.xml

Ojone Anyebe | Sustainable Agricultural Practices | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ojone Anyebe | Sustainable Agricultural Practices | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Ahmadu Bello University | Nigeria

Mrs. Ojone Anyebe, a dedicated Nigerian academic and professional from Kogi State, has built a strong career in soil science, environmental management, and education. He began his early education in Ogugu and advanced through secondary and tertiary institutions where he obtained qualifications in Soil Science and Environmental Management, complemented by professional certifications in health, safety, and environment. His scholarly contributions span research in conservation agriculture, soil remediation, biochar applications, and land suitability evaluation, with 4 peer-reviewed publications indexed with 15 citations from 14 documents and an h-index of 3, reflecting his growing academic impact. He has presented at national conferences and engaged in policy and agricultural projects that address fertilizer optimization and value chain development in Africa. His professional career includes teaching and research roles across schools, farms, and government establishments where he served as teacher, agronomist, examination officer, and front desk officer. Currently, he works as a mathematics teacher at Dream Towers Schools in Ebonyi State while continuing to mentor students and contribute to agricultural research. A member of the Soil Science Society of Nigeria, he collaborates with peers and mentors in advancing sustainable soil health management and innovative agricultural practices. His research interests emphasize sustainable agriculture, remediation of contaminated soils, and improving crop productivity through innovative soil management techniques. Beyond academics, he actively engages in mentoring, fashion design, and home management, reflecting a versatile personality with a passion for knowledge sharing and community development. Through his professional journey, Mrs. Ojone Anyebe has combined research, teaching, and service to advance science, education, and sustainable environmental practices in Nigeria and beyond.

Profile: Scopus | OrcidLinkedIn 

Featured Publications

Sadiq, F. K., Anyebe, O., Tanko, F., Abdulkadir, A., Manono, B. O., Matsika, T. A., Abubakar, F., & Bello, S. K. (2025). Conservation agriculture for sustainable soil health management: A review of impacts, benefits and future directions. Soil Systems, 9, 103.

Anyebe, O., Sadiq, F. K., Sadiq, A. A., Almaary, K. S., & Akhtar, H. M. S. (2025). Evaluating citric and oxalic acids as sustainable chelating agents for heavy metal remediation and phytoextraction efficiency in contaminated soils using maize (Zea mays). Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 26(3).

Anyebe, O., Sadiq, F. K., Manono, B. O., & Matsika, T. A. (2025). Biochar characteristics and application: Effects on soil ecosystem services and nutrient dynamics for enhanced crop yields. Nitrogen, 6, 31.

Sadiq, F. K., Yaqub, M. T., Maniyunda, L. M., Alalwany, A. A. M., Abubakar, F., & Anyebe, O. (2025). Soil classification and land suitability evaluation for tomato cultivation using analytic hierarchy process under different land uses. Heliyon, 11, e41681.

Anyebe, O., Uyovbisere, E. O., Sadiq, F. K., Adegoke, K. A., & Anumah, A. O. (2022). The phytoextraction by Zea mays of residual metals in ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-washed soils. Chemistry Africa, 5, 395–404.

Anyebe, O., Uyovbisere, E. O., & Amapu, I. Y. (2018). The effect of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid on the removal and distribution of heavy metals in contaminated soils. In Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conference of the School of Postgraduate Studies, Ahmadu Bello University (pp. 308–315). Zaria, Nigeria.

 

Prof. Michael Rudolph | Agricultural | Excellence in Research

Prof. Michael Rudolph | Agricultural | Excellence in Research

Prof. Michael Rudolph, Centre for Ecological Intelligence University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Prof. Michael Rudolph has over 40 years of experience in teaching, training, and mentoring new leadership in public and environmental health in South Africa. His work has shaped health promotion strategies, food security, and agroecology, impacting local, provincial, and national health policies. Prof. Rudolph has a reputation for applying innovative solutions grounded in government policies and models. His dedication to working with disadvantaged communities and his long-standing role in shaping future leaders in academia has earned him recognition in public health and environmental science.

Profile

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Strengths for the Award

Extensive Experience and Expertise: With over 40 years in the field of public and environmental health, Prof. Michael Rudolph brings vast knowledge in health promotion, food security, and agroecology. His long tenure as a professor and department head at the University of Witwatersrand speaks to his leadership and impact in education and research.

Innovative Contributions: His pioneering work in setting up food gardens and establishing the Centre for Ecological Intelligence at the University of Johannesburg demonstrates his commitment to integrating health and environmental solutions. This innovative approach is not only academically recognized but also addresses real-world challenges such as food insecurity and ecological sustainability.

Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration: Prof. Rudolph’s work spans across disciplines, from public health to ecological intelligence, with a focus on community engagement. His approach has been lauded for its ability to address complex societal issues in an integrated and impactful way.

Recognition and Awards: Receiving prestigious awards like the Johnson & Johnson Preventive Award from the World Health Organization highlights his excellence in research and his influence in the field.

Areas for Improvement

Expansion of International Research Collaboration: While Prof. Rudolph has made significant local contributions, further expanding international research collaborations could strengthen his global impact and broaden the scope of his interdisciplinary work.

Fostering Greater Integration of Technology: As the field of environmental health continues to evolve, incorporating more advanced technologies (such as AI, machine learning, or big data) into his research methods could enhance both the precision and scalability of his projects.

Emphasis on Long-Term Sustainability Metrics: Developing more concrete, long-term sustainability indicators and models could provide greater insights into the lasting impacts of his agroecological and health promotion interventions.

Education 🎓

Prof. Michael Rudolph holds advanced qualifications in public health and dentistry. His long career, including 30 years as Professor and Head of Public Health Dentistry at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), reflects his dedication to education. Through his leadership, many of his postgraduate students have gone on to become Deans or Deputy Deans of prestigious health sciences faculties in South Africa, showcasing the impact of his educational legacy.

Experience 💼

With extensive experience in public health, Prof. Rudolph was instrumental in founding the Siyakhana Growth and Development NPO in 2005, which aimed to establish food gardens in inner-city areas, schools, and university campuses. His role as Director of the Centre for Ecological Intelligence at the University of Johannesburg since 2020 has been central to pioneering interdisciplinary approaches in urban and rural ecological health. His leadership has garnered attention from academics, governments, and businesses, contributing to impactful programs across various sectors.

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. Rudolph’s research interests span a wide array of topics, all interlinked to public health and environmental sustainability. His work addresses food and nutrition security, agroecology, health promotion, and community well-being, with a focus on local and national interventions. He is particularly interested in the integration of ecological intelligence with modern technologies and methodologies, particularly within the context of public health and small-scale agriculture.

Awards 🏆

Prof. Michael Rudolph’s remarkable contributions to public health have earned him prestigious awards such as the Johnson and Johnson Preventive Award by the Federation Dentaire International and the Vice Chancellor’s Academic Citizenship Award at Wits. These accolades recognize his exceptional work in preventive health and his commitment to advancing academic and social development in South Africa.

Publication Top Notes 📚

Food Security in Urban Cities: A Case Study Conducted in Johannesburg, South Africa

Dental caries in six, 12 and 15 year old Venda children in South Africa

From didactic teaching to participatory learning. An innovative approach.

The impact of the ART approach on the treatment profile in a mobile dental system (MDS) in South Africa

Conclusion

Prof. Michael Rudolph’s extensive career and innovative work in public and environmental health, along with his proven leadership and influence on policy, make him an exemplary candidate for the “Excellence in Research” award. His achievements in fostering sustainable communities and integrating health with ecological intelligence have shown considerable social, environmental, and economic impacts. Moving forward, broadening his international reach and integrating advanced technologies into his research could further enhance his already exceptional contributions.

Dr. Charan Singh | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award-1687

Dr. Charan Singh | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Charan Singh, Senior Scientist, ICAR- Indian Institute of Wheat & Barley Research Karnal-132001 Haryana, India

Dr. Charan Singh is a Senior Scientist in Genetics & Plant Breeding at ICAR-Indian Institute of Wheat & Barley Research, specializing in crop improvement. With extensive expertise in wheat and barley genetics, his research focuses on enhancing crop resilience to environmental stressors. Dr. Singh has made significant contributions to the field through multiple high-impact publications and collaborations. He is a leading figure in developing sustainable wheat and barley varieties in India.

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Charan Singh appears to be a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” given his extensive contributions to genetics and plant breeding, particularly in wheat and barley research. Let’s break it down in terms of strengths, areas for improvement, and conclusion:

Strengths for the Award

Significant Research Output: Charan Singh has published numerous high-impact papers in renowned journals, including studies on wheat tolerance to heat, drought, and waterlogging, as well as biofortification traits.

Collaborative Research: His work includes multi-environment trials and collaborations with national and international scientists, demonstrating his leadership in large-scale projects.

Innovative Contributions: Singh has contributed to advancements in crop genetics, such as doubled haploidy in wheat and introgressions from wild relatives, highlighting his innovation in plant breeding.

Practical Applications: His research impacts both scientific knowledge and practical agricultural improvements, particularly in the development of high-yield, stress-tolerant wheat varieties.

Areas for Improvement

Research Focus Diversification: While his expertise in wheat and barley is remarkable, expanding his research into other crops or interdisciplinary fields (e.g., biotechnological approaches) could enhance his profile.

International Visibility: Strengthening international collaborations or presenting at more global conferences might increase his recognition beyond the regional or national level.

🎓 Education

Dr. Singh earned his Ph.D. in Genetics & Plant Breeding, where he focused on advanced crop breeding techniques and innovative plant genetic research. His academic journey has been marked by several significant contributions to crop genetics and improvement, laying a strong foundation for his current work at ICAR.

💼 Experience

As a Senior Scientist at ICAR-Indian Institute of Wheat & Barley Research, Dr. Charan Singh has over two decades of experience in crop improvement, focusing on wheat and barley genetics. His research aims to improve crop varieties’ tolerance to heat, drought, and waterlogging, addressing key agricultural challenges. He has played a vital role in the development and characterization of several new wheat varieties.

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Singh’s research interests lie in the genetics of crop resilience, focusing on wheat and barley. He specializes in breeding for heat and drought tolerance, enhancing nutritional quality, and developing biofortified wheat varieties. His work aims to create sustainable and resilient crop varieties, ensuring food security in changing climates.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Charan Singh has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to crop improvement and genetics, receiving several awards from prestigious agricultural bodies. His work on wheat and barley breeding has been lauded for its impact on both national and international levels, contributing significantly to India’s agricultural advancements.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Genotype x environment interaction analysis of multi-environment wheat trials in India using AMMI and GGE biplot models

Reactive oxygen species (ROS): a way to stress survival in plants

WHEAT VARIETIES NOTIFIED IN INDIA SINCE 1965

Multivariate approach to identify and characterize bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) germplasm for waterlogging tolerance in India

Managing abiotic stresses in wheat

Stability analysis for grain yield and some quality traits in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).

An update on released wheat varieties and registered genetic stock (Triticum L.)

Spectral statistics for the difference of two Wishart matrices

Multi-environment analysis of grain yield in a diverse set of bread wheat genotypes

Studies on combining ability and heterosis in forage Sorghum (Sorghum bicolour L. Moench).

Conclusion

Charan Singh’s achievements in genetics and plant breeding make him a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award.” His research has significantly contributed to crop improvement, with practical implications for food security. A slight diversification in research focus and further international engagement would elevate his standing even further.

Prof. Nina Terletskaya | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Nina Terletskaya | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Nina Terletskaya, Institute of Genetics and Physiology, Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan

🌿 Nina Terletskaya is a distinguished Professor and Head of the Laboratory of Ecological Physiology of Plants at the Institute of Genetics and Physiology, Kazakhstan. With a career spanning decades, she specializes in the physiology of plant stress resistance and plant biotechnology. She holds multiple academic positions, including Professor at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, contributing significantly to plant physiology research. Dr. Terletskaya has led both national and international scientific projects, focusing on plant resilience to environmental stressors.

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Based on the provided details, Dr. Nina Terletskaya appears to be a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” Here’s an evaluation:

Strengths for the Award

Extensive Research Experience: Dr. Terletskaya has led several national and international scientific projects, demonstrating leadership and contribution to plant stress physiology and biotechnology.

Publications: She has published numerous articles in high-impact journals, including International Journal of Molecular Sciences and Plants. This reflects her ongoing commitment to advancing knowledge in plant physiology.

Innovation & Patents: With 8 patents in Kazakhstan, her innovative approaches in plant stress resistance and biotechnology are highly notable.

Collaborations & Networking: Dr. Terletskaya has international collaborations, including with institutions in Germany, Russia, and Ukraine, which enriches her research impact.

Academic Leadership: As a professor and head of the laboratory, her role in nurturing upcoming researchers strengthens her profile.

Contributions to Knowledge: Her research into plant species like Rhodiola semenovii and Haloxylon species in relation to stress resistance and pharmaceutical applications is highly valuable.

Areas for Improvement

International Industry Collaborations: While she has significant academic collaboration, more industry partnerships could broaden the applied impact of her research.

Global Citation & Impact: While her citation index is respectable, boosting international visibility and further expanding citations through cross-disciplinary research could increase her global impact.

Outreach and Mentorship: Expanding mentorship to international platforms and contributing more actively to global conferences or workshops could further enhance her recognition.

Education

🎓 Ph.D. in Breeding and Seed Production, Plant Physiology
Completed in 1996, Nina Terletskaya holds a Ph.D. in the fields of Breeding, Seed Production, and Plant Physiology. She has steadily climbed the academic ladder, achieving the title of Associate Professor of Biology in 2018 and Professor of Biological Sciences in 2024. Her academic foundation has propelled her to lead critical research on plant adaptation mechanisms.

Experience

💼 Dr. Terletskaya has vast experience leading plant physiology laboratories and heading numerous research projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Kazakhstan. She is a leading figure in plant stress research, having held the position of Head of the Laboratory of Ecological Physiology of Plants since 2020. Her work as a professor and researcher at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University has also greatly influenced the study of plant responses to abiotic stress.

Research Interests

🔬 Dr. Terletskaya’s research focuses on the physiology of plant stress resistance, including the biotechnological and molecular aspects of plant adaptation. Her studies on photosynthesis under stress and drought resistance in plants have led to groundbreaking insights into the metabolic and physiological adaptations of various crops, such as wheat and medicinal plants like Rhodiola semenovii Boriss.

Awards

🏆 Dr. Terletskaya has received several prestigious awards for her contributions to plant physiology and biotechnology, including recognition for leading pioneering research on plant stress tolerance and advancing scientific knowledge in plant-environment interactions.

Publication Top Notes

“Metabolic Responses of Rhodiola semenovii to Abiotic Stress” (2024), Int. J. Mol. Sci., https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25094991

“Impact of Climate Change on Plant Adaptations” (2024), Forests, https://doi.org/10.3390/f15050790

“Physiological Mechanisms of Drought Resistance in Wheat” (2023), Russ J Plant Physiol, https://doi.org/10.1134/S1021443724603781

“Photosynthesis Adaptations in Wild Wheat” (2023), Plants, https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12193470

“Molecular Responses to Drought Stress” (2022), Molecules, https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217487

 

Conclusion

Dr. Nina Terletskaya’s innovative contributions to plant physiology and biotechnology, combined with her leadership in academia, patents, and international collaborations, make her a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While expanding her industry outreach and global impact would further solidify her standing, her current achievements are impressive and align well with the criteria for the award.

 

Dr. Ahmed Ismail | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmed Ismail | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmed Ismail, lecturer, faculty of Pharmacy, Egypt

Based on the detailed profile provided for Dr. Ahmed Ismail S. Soliman, PhD, he appears to be a strong candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” Here are several reasons supporting his suitability:

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Extensive Research Experience 🔬

Dr. Soliman has a rich background in research, particularly in Pharmacognosy. His work spans various topics, including natural products, phytochemical studies, and the biological activity of medicinal plants. His ability to interpret complex NMR data and his expertise in chromatographic techniques further highlight his research capabilities.

International Recognition 🌍

He has been recognized on multiple occasions, both nationally and internationally, including winning university awards, international symposium participation, and research grants. His international collaborations, particularly in the USA, add to his global research profile.

Publications and Contributions 📚

With numerous publications in reputable journals, Dr. Soliman’s work has contributed significantly to the field of pharmaceutical sciences. His research covers a wide range of topics, demonstrating both depth and breadth in his studies.

Educational Impact 🎓

Dr. Soliman has not only conducted research but has also played a significant role in supervising graduate theses and teaching, contributing to the development of future researchers.

Awards and Honors 🏆

His consistent recognition for international scientific publishing and participation in prestigious conferences further emphasizes his contributions to the scientific community.

Considering his achievements, contributions, and recognition in the field, Dr. Ahmed Ismail S. Soliman would be a well-deserving candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Publication Top Notes 📝

Essential oils pharmacological activity: Chemical markers, biogenesis, plant sources, and commercial products

The Relationship Between Polychlorinated and Polybrominated Biphenyls and Glycated Hemoglobin among Electronics Workers

Comprehensive analysis of malabar tamarind fruit rind total extract: HPTLC fingerprinting, in-silico exploration of its metabolites for SARS-cov-2 omicron spike protein, antibacterial and antidiabetic potentials with in vitro evaluation of antidiabetic and antioxidant activities

Frequency of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Serum Samples of Electronics Workers in Sharkia Governorate, Egypt

Variability in the volatile constituents and biological activities of Achillea millefolium L. essential oils obtained from different plant parts and by different solvents

Phenanthroindolizidine Alkaloids Secondary Metabolites Diversity in Medicinally Viable Plants of the Genus Tylophora

Garcinia cambogia Phenolics as Potent Anti-COVID-19 Agents: Phytochemical Profiling, Biological Activities, and Molecular Docking

Isolation of catechins from <i>Cycas armstrongii</i> Miq. of an Egyptian origin

Potential Importance of Molybdenum Priming to Metabolism and Nutritive Value of Canavalia spp. Sprouts

Chemical composition and therapeutic potential of three <i>Cycas</i> species in brain damage and pancreatitis provoked by γ-radiation exposure in rats