Assoc Prof Dr. Morteza Taki | Energy and environment | Best Faculty Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Morteza Taki | Energy and environment | Best Faculty Award

Agricultural sciences and natural resources univetsity of khuzestan, Iran

🏆 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Morteza Taki, renowned in the realm of energy and environment, has been honored with the Best Faculty Award at the Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan, Iran. His dedication and contributions have significantly impacted both academia and industry, fostering sustainable practices and innovative solutions. Through his research and teaching, Dr. Taki has inspired countless students and professionals to address pressing environmental challenges with creativity and rigor. His accolade symbolizes not only personal achievement but also the collective progress toward a greener, more resilient future. 🌱

Profile

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Education

🎓 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Morteza Taki’s academic journey embodies a commitment to excellence in agricultural mechanization engineering, particularly in energy-related fields. With a Ph.D. and M.Sc. from the University of Tabriz, Iran, and a B.Sc. from the Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan, Iran, his educational trajectory reflects a profound dedication to advancing knowledge and expertise in energy-efficient technologies. Dr. Taki’s scholarly pursuits have not only equipped him with comprehensive understanding but also positioned him as a leader in research and innovation, contributing significantly to sustainable agricultural practices. His academic accomplishments symbolize a steadfast pursuit of excellence and a passion for transformative change in agricultural engineering. 🌱

Academic Appointment

🔍 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Morteza Taki’s extensive contributions as a reviewer underscore his profound impact on multiple fronts of academic inquiry. Since 2013, he has diligently assessed submissions for prestigious journals like the Journal of Cleaner Production, Energy, Renewable Energy, and more, fostering the dissemination of high-quality research. His commitment to scholarly rigor and excellence extends across diverse domains, from biosystems engineering to sustainable energy technologies. Dr. Taki’s meticulous reviews not only uphold the standards of academic publishing but also facilitate the advancement of knowledge in critical areas, reflecting his dedication to scholarly integrity and progress. 📝

Research Interests

🌱 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Morteza Taki pioneers groundbreaking research in multiple facets of sustainable agriculture and energy management. His expertise spans renewable energies, recycling, exergy, and their intersection with environmental preservation in agriculture. With a keen focus on innovation, he explores the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, integrating its applications into agricultural practices. Dr. Taki’s work extends to simulation-modeling, controlling, and energy management within greenhouse environments, enhancing resource efficiency and crop productivity. Utilizing soft computing techniques, he develops sophisticated solutions for complex agricultural challenges, including heat transfer optimization and the design of greenhouse solar dryers. His holistic approach underscores a commitment to sustainable development in agriculture. 🌿

Publications Top Notes

A novel soft computing model (Gaussian process regression with K-fold cross validation) for daily and monthly solar radiation forecasting (Part: I)

Year: 2018

Citations: 184

Heat transfer and MLP neural network models to predict inside environment variables and energy lost in a semi-solar greenhouse

Year: 2016

Citations: 137

Solar thermal simulation and applications in greenhouse

Year: 2018

Citations: 128

Assessment of energy consumption and modeling of output energy for wheat production by neural network (MLP and RBF) and Gaussian process regression (GPR) models

Year: 2018

Citations: 124

Modeling and experimental validation of heat transfer and energy consumption in an innovative greenhouse structure

Year: 2016

Citations: 119