Hasin Ullah | Entomology | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Hasin Ullah | Entomology | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Hasin Ullah | Entomology | PhD at Northwest University | China

Mr. Hasin Ullah is a male researcher with a developing international profile in environmental and microbial sciences, particularly recognized for his academic contributions to plant–microbe interactions, microbial ecology, and environmentally sustainable agricultural systems. Mr. Hasin Ullah completed his doctoral education at Northwest University, Xi’an, China, where he received rigorous training in environmental microbiology, molecular microbial analysis, and ecosystem-based research approaches, forming a strong academic foundation for his professional career.

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Mehran Torki | Agricultural Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehran Torki | Agricultural Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associated Professor, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Razi University, Iran.

Dr. Mehran Torki is an Associate Professor in Animal Science, specializing in Avian Nutritional Immunology and Physiology at the Animal Science Department, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran. With over two decades of academic excellence, he is widely recognized for his research on poultry nutrition, physiological responses, and performance enhancement through dietary interventions. Dr. Torki is an active member of several international poultry science associations and has significantly contributed to both education and research leadership.

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πŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Torki earned his B.Sc. in Animal Science from Isfahan University of Technology (1993), followed by an M.Sc. in Animal Science from Shiraz University (1996). He completed his Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition with a focus on Avian Nutritional Physiology and Immunology from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in 2001. His academic journey has been pivotal in advancing knowledge in poultry nutrition and immunology.

πŸ’Ό Experience

Starting as an Assistant Professor at Razi University in 2001, Dr. Torki was promoted to Associate Professor in 2010. He has held numerous administrative roles, including Head of the Animal Science Department, Research Deputy of the College, and Faculty Head. His international experience includes sabbaticals at the University of Alberta (Canada) and Wageningen University (Netherlands). He also served as a reviewer for reputed journals such as British Poultry Science, Veterinary Medical Science, and Animal Feed Science and Technology.

πŸ”¬ Research Interests

Dr. Torki’s primary research interests revolve around avian nutritional immunology, digestive physiology, and nutritional stress mitigation in poultry. His work focuses on enhancing poultry health and productivity through dietary manipulations involving herbs, essential oils, enzymes, vitamins, and minerals. He has also explored gut health, metabolic responses, and sustainable feed alternatives like mealworm larvae and phytochemicals.

πŸ… Awards

Throughout his career, Dr. Torki has received multiple academic accolades for his impactful research and innovation in poultry nutritional science. His memberships in prestigious bodies like the American Poultry Science Association and World Poultry Science Association reflect his international standing. He is also frequently invited to present at global conferences and symposia in Europe and Asia.

πŸ“š Top Noted Publications

Seyedoshohadaei, S., M. Torki, et al. (2023). Interactions of dietary wheat cultivars and NSP-degrading enzyme on egg quality traits. Veterinary Medicine Science, 9: 2132–2143. πŸ”—Read β€” Cited by 4 articles.

Bekri, F. & Torki, M. (2021). Egg quality traits and biochemical parameters in hens fed processed oak fruit. Veterinary Medicine Science, 7: 483–490. πŸ”—Read β€” Cited by 9 articles.

Torki, M., Schokker, D., et al. (2018). Effects of quercetin, oat hulls, and fish oil on broiler performance. British Poultry Science, 59(5), 579–590. πŸ”—Read β€” Cited by 25 articles.

Zangeneh, S., Torki, M., et al. (2020). Dietary lysophospholipids and vitamin C in broilers under cold stress. Animal Production Science, 60: 1557–1566. πŸ”—Read β€” Cited by 12 articles.

Torki, M., Akbari, M., Kaviani, K. (2015). Zinc and cinnamon oil effects on laying hens under cold stress. International Journal of Biometeorology, 59: 1169–1177. πŸ”—Read β€” Cited by 31 articles.

Conclusion

Based on his extensive contributions, leadership roles, and international collaborations, Dr. Mehran Torki is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His scientific rigor, mentorship, and continuous output of impactful research mark him as a scholar of significant merit. With minor expansion in interdisciplinary scope and visibility, he could further enhance his influence in global animal nutrition research.

Jianwen Wang | Agricultural science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jianwen Wang | Agricultural science | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Tsinghua University, China.

Jianwen Wang is a dynamic researcher at Tsinghua University, known for his interdisciplinary prowess across Earth Sciences, Artificial Intelligence, Economic Philosophy, and Environmental Systems. His work blends high-level technical skill with philosophical insight, drawing from his expertise in programming, GIS platforms, data modeling, and multilingual communication. Beyond research, Jianwen is also a professional musician 🎢, a published writer πŸ“š, and a tech startup founder πŸ’Ό, embodying a rare fusion of creativity and scientific rigor.

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πŸŽ“ Education

Jianwen Wang holds a diverse academic background, including advanced training in Material Science, Earth Systems, Big Data Analytics, and Cognitive Computing. He has achieved multiple certifications, such as a Certified Senior Psychological Counselor and Advanced Teaching Certification, reflecting his ability to bridge science with social understanding. His literary and technical accomplishments further illustrate a robust and well-rounded educational trajectory. πŸ“–πŸ§ 

πŸ’Ό Experience

With deep expertise in geospatial simulation, AI-driven ecological modeling, and transboundary ecosystem management, Jianwen Wang has contributed to national and international research initiatives. His role as researcher at Tsinghua University builds on collaborative work with leading institutions including Yanbian University, BNU, CAS, and Sun Yat-sen University, delivering real-world solutions for policy and sustainability challenges. πŸ”πŸŒ

πŸ”¬ Research Interests

Jianwen’s research spans landscape ecology, vegetation NPP modeling, ecosystem service valuation, AI in geosciences, and land-use change simulations. He has developed innovative frameworks integrating deep learning with ecosystem models like BIOME-BGC, advancing understanding of climate impacts on vegetation resilience and biodiversity πŸŒΏπŸ“Š.

πŸ† Awards

Jianwen is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award πŸ…. His projects have shaped China’s β€œDual Carbon” goals, optimized ecological restoration investments, and advanced SDG 15 implementation. His achievements represent a paradigm shift in spatial modeling, environmental science, and philosophical integration within scientific narratives.

πŸ“š Top Noted Publications

πŸ”— β€œAn in-depth multiscale analysis of farmland abandonment and recultivation dynamics in the Yangtze River Delta, China”, was published in Environmental and Sustainability Indicators (2024), cited by 20+ articles.

Conclusion

Jianwen Wang is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award πŸ† for his interdisciplinary research, technological innovation, and contributions to national ecological policy. His work bridges computational intelligence with environmental resilienceβ€”a critical nexus in today’s scientific landscape. With increasing academic output and broader global engagement, he is poised to become a leading force in sustainability science and AI-integrated geosciences. His commitment to scholarly integrity, creative expression, and cross-sector leadership makes him an exemplary candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Ganghua Li | Insect | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ganghua Li | Insect | Best Researcher Award

Vice Dean, HBNU, China

Dr. Ganghua Li is a dedicated entomologist from China specializing in termite biology and insect ecology. With extensive research experience in both academic and applied sciences, he serves as a teacher at the College of Life Sciences, Hubei Normal University. His scholarly contributions span termite behavior, soil ecology, and microbial interactions, enriched further by his international exposure as a visiting scholar at Kyoto University. Passionate about insect science and sustainable solutions, Dr. Li continues to bridge molecular insights with ecological applications.

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πŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Ganghua Li earned his Ph.D. from Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, majoring in Plant Sciences & Technology (2009–2015), where he developed a strong foundation in entomology and molecular ecology. Earlier, he completed his Bachelor’s degree at Hubei Normal University (2005–2009) in Life Sciences. His education laid the groundwork for a research-intensive career focused on termite social behavior and ecological interactions.

πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Experience

Since 2015, Dr. Li has served as a teacher at Hubei Normal University, fostering knowledge in insect ecology and environmental biology. His international expertise was expanded through a one-year visiting scholarship at Kyoto University, Japan (2022–2023), where he collaborated on termite ecology projects. His academic roles reflect a balanced mix of teaching, research, and mentorship in the life sciences domain.

πŸ”¬ Research Interest

Dr. Li’s research interests center on termite behavior, soil microbiome, insect ecology, and pest control mechanisms. He explores the genetic and physiological underpinnings of social behavior in termites and investigates how termite nesting influences soil fertility. His multidisciplinary focus spans entomology, microbiology, and environmental science, addressing sustainable pest management.

πŸ† Awards

Dr. Li received research funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 31601891) for his work on reproductive genetics and colony structure in Macrotermes barneyi. This prestigious grant (2017–2019) recognized his contributions to understanding termite polygyne colonies and their mating systems.

πŸ“š Publications

Effects of Colony Breeding System and Nest Architecture on Soil Microbiome and Fertility – Insects (2025)
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Research Progress in Understanding the Molecular Biology of Cordyceps militaris – Fermentation (2024)
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Removal of Chromate in Aqueous Solutions by Termite Nests – Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (2024)
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Multifaceted Evaluation of Tenebenal as a New Termite Insecticide – International Journal of Tropical Insect Science (2022)
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Effect of Nitenpyram on Reticulitermes flaviceps – International Journal of Tropical Insect Science (2021)
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Physiological Changes in Reticulitermes chinensis – Insectes Sociaux (2021)
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Transcriptomic Analyses of Phenotypic Plasticity in Macrotermes barneyi – Frontiers in Genetics (2019)
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Agrobacterium-Based Dual Selection in Aspergillus oryzae – Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology (2019)
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Transcript Profiling in Aspergillus oryzae with Inhibitors – Brazilian Journal of Microbiology (2019)
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Cockchafers Light Trap Comparison – Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2017)
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Growth Cessation in Unfertilized Termite Eggs – Biology Open (2016)
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Male-Male Tandem Running in Termites – Insect Science (2015)
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Sex Ratio Dynamics in Reticulitermes chinensis – Insectes Sociaux (2015)
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Active Immunization in Termites – Scientific Reports (2015)
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Tandem Running in Reticulitermes chinensis – Sociobiology (2013)
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Mate Choice in Reticulitermes chinensis – Journal of Ethology (2013)
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Population Structure of Reticulitermes chinensis – PLOS ONE (2013)
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🏁 Conclusion

Dr. Ganghua Li presents a strong and credible case for the Best Researcher Awardβ€”especially in the domain of entomology and insect ecology. His focused research on termites, supported by a solid publication record and a government-funded grant, reflects commitment and scholarly contribution. While he may further benefit from broader collaborations and leadership roles, he is a worthy and competitive candidate for this recognition.

Waseem Akbar | Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Waseem Akbar | Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. Scholar, Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology, NIAB-C, (PIEAS, Islamabad), Pakistan

Waseem Akbar is a seasoned agricultural entomologist with expertise in integrated pest management and biological control. Currently serving as a Senior Scientist at the Nuclear Institute of Agriculture (NIA), Tandojam, he has made significant contributions to entomological research through his field-based and lab-based investigations. With over 18 journal publications and two international book chapters, his work highlights sustainable agricultural practices to combat insect pests. His research extends across canola, cotton, chickpea, and rice crops, aiming to improve crop health and productivity. πŸŒΎπŸ”¬πŸ›

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πŸŽ“ Education

Waseem Akbar completed his M.Sc. (Hons.) in Agricultural Entomology from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (2002–2004) with 75.4%. He earned his B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture from the same university (1998–2002) scoring 75.73%. Prior to that, he completed his F.Sc. Pre-Medical in 1997 with 68.09% and matriculation with a notable 82.94% from BISE D.G. Khan. His academic journey laid a strong foundation in biological sciences and agricultural systems. πŸŽ“πŸ“šπŸŒ±

πŸ§‘β€πŸ’Ό Experience

Waseem Akbar brings over 18 years of experience in agricultural science. Currently a Senior Scientist in the Plant Protection Division at NIA Tandojam since 2018, he previously served as a Junior Scientist there (2013–2018). His early career includes roles as Assistant Entomologist in the Punjab Forest Department and Zilladar in the Punjab Irrigation Department. He also worked as a Crop Protection Advisor with Dow Agro Sciences. His career reflects dedication to pest control and agro-environmental sustainability. 🏒πŸͺ²πŸŒΏ

πŸ”¬ Research Interest

Waseem Akbar’s research revolves around integrated pest management, the role of botanicals, bio-control agents, and evaluation of insecticides. He is particularly interested in the ecological impact of pest management practices on crops like canola, rice, and cotton. He has conducted comparative studies on pest control efficacy and is also involved in developing sustainable solutions such as food attractants and companion cropping to manage pest incidence. πŸŒ»πŸ”πŸ§ͺ

πŸ† Awards & Achievements

Throughout his career, Waseem has achieved key milestones, including successful screening of crop genotypes against insect pests and optimization of pesticide and fertilizer doses. His contributions in managing aphids, rice stem borers, and Helicoverpa via eco-friendly approaches have earned him recognition. He has participated in over 150 seminars and workshops and has significantly contributed to plant protection services at NIA Tandojam. πŸ₯‡πŸŒΎπŸ“ˆ

πŸ“„ Publications

Farmers’ Perception of Fall Armyworm – Insects, 2025. Link – Cited by: X articles

Seasonal abundance of pink bollworm – Pak. J. Zool., 2022. Link – Cited by: X

In Vitro Potential of Plant Extracts – Mycopath, 2021. Link – Cited by: X

Dirhinus giffardii parasitism study – J. Entomol. Zool. Stud., 2020. Link – Cited by: X

Aphids on canola genotypes – Science Letters, 2019. Link – Cited by: X

Bt Cotton Pest Response – Pak. Entomol., 2019. Link – Cited by: X

Green Lacewing Biology Study – Int. J. Biosci., 2018. Link – Cited by: X

πŸ† Conclusion

Mr. Waseem Akbar is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, especially in the domain of agricultural entomology and integrated pest management. His extensive hands-on experience, long-standing service, applied innovations in biocontrol, and solid publication record make him a strong candidate. With improvements in global engagement, research visibility, and high-impact publishing, his profile could become even more distinguished on international platforms.

 

Jerry Asalma Nboyine | Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Dr Jerry Asalma Nboyine | Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Scientist, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Savanna Agricultural Research Institute, Ghana  🌟

Dr. Jerry Asalma Nboyine is a Senior Research Scientist specializing in entomology at the CSIR-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute in Ghana. With over a decade of experience in biological control and agro-ecological pest management, he has spearheaded numerous projects addressing agricultural challenges. His expertise in integrated pest management has benefited farmers across Africa, contributing to sustainable farming practices. Dr. Nboyine’s dedication to research and consultancy reflects his commitment to advancing agricultural science. πŸŒπŸ”¬

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Education Background πŸŽ“

Dr. Nboyine earned his Ph.D. in Ecology with a focus on Entomology from Lincoln University, New Zealand, in 2017. He holds an MPhil in Entomology from the University of Ghana (2010) and a First Class Honours BSc in Agriculture from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana (2006). His academic journey showcases his passion for agricultural innovation and entomological research. πŸ“˜πŸœ

Professional Experience πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬

Dr. Nboyine has held roles as Senior Research Scientist and Research Scientist at CSIR-SARI, contributing significantly to entomological research and project coordination. His teaching experience includes Basic Entomology at the University for Development Studies. He also has extensive consultancy expertise, working with organizations like GIZ and CABI to promote climate-smart pest management. πŸ› οΈπŸŒ±

Research Interests 🐞

Dr. Nboyine’s research focuses on biological control methods and restoring ecosystem functions through agro-ecological approaches to pest management. His work emphasizes sustainable practices, improving agricultural resilience to pest challenges. πŸŒΎπŸ¦‹

Awards and Recognitions πŸ†

Dr. Nboyine’s innovative research has earned him accolades in the agricultural sciences. His leadership in projects like the development of genetically modified pest-resistant crops has positioned him as a leading figure in entomology. πŸ₯‡πŸ“ˆ

Publications Top Notes πŸ“š

Day, C., et al. (2024)Forecasting the population development of within-season insect crop pests in sub-Saharan Africa: the Pest Risk Information Service. Journal of Integrated Pest Management 15(1):7. Read More.

Cited by 25 articles.

Nboyine, J. A., et al. (2023)Mitigating risk: a decision-tool to enhance yield and quality of peanut (Arachis hypogaea) in Ghana. Peanut Science 50(1):65-84. Read More.

Cited by 15 articles.

Adomako, J., et al. (2022)Transgenic Plants and Its Role in Insect Control. Springer, Singapore. Read More.

Cited by 12 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Jerry Asalma Nboyine is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His expertise in entomology, significant research contributions, and dedication to sustainable agricultural practices make him a strong contender. Addressing minor areas for improvement would further solidify his position as a global leader in agricultural sciences. 🌟