Gabriela Mühlbachová | Agronomy | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Gabriela Mühlbachová | Agronomy | Women Researcher Award

Senior Researcher, Czech Agrifood Research Center, Czech Republic 

Dr. Gabriela Mühlbachová is a Senior Researcher at the Czech Agrifood Research Center in Prague, Czech Republic. With a professional journey rooted in soil science, she has contributed extensively to sustainable agriculture through conservation tillage, CO₂ emission reduction, and nutrient optimization. Her work supports the European Green Deal goals by advancing carbon sequestration and sustainable farming methods. 🌿🌍

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🎓 Education

Dr. Mühlbachová completed her graduation from the University of Agriculture in Prague in 1986 and earned her Ph.D. from the same university in 2003. She enhanced her academic portfolio through prestigious research fellowships in Italy, particularly at the University of Udine, during 1993–1995 and again in 2003–2004, totaling 34 months. 📚🇨🇿🇮🇹

💼 Experience

With decades of experience in agricultural research, Dr. Mühlbachová leads national and international projects, including those funded by the Czech Ministry of Agriculture and the EU’s Horizon program. She collaborates with institutions such as Mendel University and Wageningen Research, ensuring a strong academic and practical foundation in agronomy and soil management. 🤝🔬

🔬 Research Interest

Her core research interests include reducing CO₂ emissions from soils through conservation tillage, carbon sequestration, microbial activity, nutrient availability, and the role of straw decomposition in sustainable agriculture. Formerly, she explored heavy metal mobility in contaminated soils, making significant contributions to soil health and food safety. 🌾🌱🧪

🏆 Award

Nominated in the Women Research Award category, Dr. Mühlbachová’s pioneering efforts in soil conservation and climate-smart agriculture are widely recognized. Her involvement in multiple national and EU-funded research projects positions her among the leading women in agricultural science. 🏅👩‍🔬🇪🇺

📘 Publications

Nutrient Distribution in the Soil Profile Under Different Tillage Practices During a Long-Term Field Trial
Authors: Gabriela Mühlbachová, Pavel Růžek, Helena Kusá, Radek Vavera, Martin Káš
Journal: Agronomy, 2024
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📉 Citations: 0

Effect of Organic and Mineral Fertilization and Hoeing on Soil Quality and Sugar Beet Root Yield
Authors: Helena Kusá, Gabriela Mühlbachová, Martin Káš, Pavel Růžek
Journal: Listy Cukrovarnicke a Reparske, 2024
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📈 Citations: 1

CO₂ Emissions from Soils under Different Tillage Practices and Weather Conditions
Authors: Gabriela Mühlbachová, Pavel Růžek, Helena Kusá, Radek Vavera
Journal: Agronomy, 2023
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📈 Citations: 1

Conclusion ✅

Dr. Gabriela Mühlbachová is highly suitable for the Women Researcher Award. Her decades-long contributions to sustainable soil management, carbon emissions reduction, and agricultural practices not only align with global environmental goals but also demonstrate significant national and international engagement. Strengthening her patent portfolio and international visibility would further enhance her already strong candidacy.

Dr. yanbing chi | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. yanbing chi | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. yanbing chi, hejiang University of Water Resources and Electric Power, China

Dr. Yanbing is a prominent researcher and academic specializing in Hydraulic Engineering. He currently serves as a faculty member at Zhejiang University of Water Resources and Electric Power. With an extensive academic background and a dedication to the efficient use of water resources, Dr. Yanbing has made significant contributions to the fields of agricultural water management and irrigation technology. His research has focused on optimizing water use in agriculture while minimizing environmental impacts such as greenhouse gas emissions.

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💪🏆✨ Strengths for the Award 

Dr. Yanbing demonstrates exceptional research skills in hydraulic and agricultural water engineering. With numerous first-author publications in high-impact journals like Science of The Total Environment and Agronomy, his research explores critical topics such as carbon and nitrogen cycles in reclaimed water irrigation, greenhouse gas emissions, and sustainable farming practices. Dr. Yanbing’s contributions to national and international projects, including those from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, highlight his leadership and innovation in irrigation systems and environmental sustainability.

🚀📈🔧 Areas for Improvement 

While Dr. Yanbing’s expertise in hydraulic engineering is evident, he could further broaden his research scope by incorporating more interdisciplinary approaches, integrating renewable energy, or exploring climate change adaptation strategies in water management. Additionally, enhancing his global collaboration and increasing involvement in international conferences could elevate his international recognition.

📘 Education

Ph.D. in Hydraulic Engineering from China Agricultural University (2018-2022)

M.Sc. in Agricultural Water and Soil Engineering from China Agricultural University (2014-2016)

B.Sc. in Hydraulic and Hydroelectric Engineering from Shandong Agricultural University (2009-2013)

💼 Experience

Dr. Yanbing has a rich professional background in both research and practical engineering. He is currently affiliated with Zhejiang University of Water Resources and Electric Power, where he focuses on teaching and leading groundbreaking research projects. His experience also includes participation in several national-level research programs, which aim to optimize irrigation systems and address the environmental impacts of water use in agriculture.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Yanbing’s research interests revolve around agricultural water management, irrigation systems, and environmental sustainability. He explores the interplay between reclaimed water irrigation, greenhouse gas emissions, and soil health. His goal is to develop irrigation models that balance agricultural productivity with environmental conservation, particularly in the context of climate change and water scarcity.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Yanbing has received multiple accolades throughout his academic career, including recognition from national research foundations for his work on innovative irrigation technologies and contributions to sustainable agriculture.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Chi Y, Yang P, Ren S, et al. (2020). Effects of fertilizer types and water quality on carbon dioxide emissions from soil in wheat-maize rotations. Science of The Total Environment, 698:134010. Cited by 20 articles

Chi Y, Yang P, Ren S, et al. (2020). Finding the optimal fertilizer type and rate to balance yield and soil GHG emissions under reclaimed water irrigation. Science of The Total Environment, 729:138954. Cited by 15 articles

Chi Y, Yang P, Ma Z, et al. (2021). The Study on Internal Flow Characteristics of Disc Filter under Different Working Conditions. Applied Sciences, 11(16):7715. Cited by 12 articles

Chi Y, Zheng Q, Yang P, Ren S. (2021). The Effect of Multi-Years Reclaimed Water Irrigation on Dryland Carbon Sequestration in the North China Plain. Water, 13(22):3260. Cited by 10 articles

Chi Y, Wei C, Zheng Q, Yang P, Ren S. (2023). Potential risk of soil reactive gaseous nitrogen emissions under reclaimed water irrigation in a wheat-maize rotation system. Agricultural Water Management, 288:108486. Cited by 5 articles

Chi Y, Wei C, Yang P, Ma N. (2024). Determinants and Pathways of Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Soil Irrigated with Reclaimed Water. Agronomy, 14:2089. Cited by 2 articles

✨🔍 Conclusion 

Dr. Yanbing’s strong research background, multiple publications, and leadership in key projects make him a highly competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work directly contributes to agricultural sustainability and environmental protection, aligning well with the award’s focus on impactful and innovative research.

Prof. Gabi Drochioiu | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Gabi Drochioiu | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Gabi Drochioiu, Alexandru Yong Kusa Obi Ichi University, Romania

👨‍🔬 Prof. Gabi Drochioiu is a Romanian chemist and biochemist with an extensive academic career in the fields of biochemistry and toxicology. Born on January 23, 1954, in Unţeni, Botosani County, Romania, he currently serves as a Ph.D. supervisor at the Chemistry Faculty of Al. I. Cuza University of Iasi. With over four decades of research experience, Prof. Drochioiu has made significant contributions to organic and peptide chemistry, having authored over 190 papers and received numerous prestigious awards.

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Strengths for the Award

Extensive Research Experience: Gabi Drochioiu has a distinguished career in biochemistry and toxicology, evidenced by over 93 impactful papers, numerous patents, and over 1,000 citations. His work on peptides, proteins, and metal ion interactions contributes significantly to fields like neurodegenerative diseases and environmental remediation.

Leadership in Funded Projects: Prof. Drochioiu has successfully directed multiple high-value research projects, demonstrating leadership and innovation.

International Recognition: His visiting professorships, DAAD awards, and role in prestigious journals enhance his global academic presence.

Areas for Improvement

While his focus on biochemical applications is impressive, expanding into interdisciplinary collaborations could further amplify his influence.

Education

🎓 Prof. Gabi Drochioiu completed his high school education at the Military High School in Cîmpulung Moldovenesc (1973). He then graduated from Gh. Asachi Polytechnic Institute of Iasi, Faculty of Chemistry in 1978, and obtained his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Al. I. Cuza University of Iasi in 1997. His doctoral thesis focused on the screening of cereal inbred lines through the characterization of their amino acids and proteins.

 

Experience

💼 Prof. Gabi Drochioiu began his career as a chemist in the Suceava Cellulose and Paper Factory (1978-1980) and the Agricultural Research Station of Suceava (1980-1985). He later became a main researcher at Suceava Genebank, advancing to manage Tao Biochemicals Ltd before joining the Al. I. Cuza University of Iasi. He was promoted to Professor of Biochemistry and Toxicology in 2005 and is now a Ph.D. supervisor and member of the Doctoral School of Chemistry.

Research Interests

🔬 Prof. Gabi Drochioiu‘s research focuses on the biochemical and toxicological analysis of proteins and peptides, metal-peptide interactions, and mass spectrometric methods. His interest also extends to the environmental impacts of heavy metals and neurodegenerative diseases. He is highly skilled in organic synthesis, peptide characterization, and spectroscopic techniques such as NMR and FT-IR.

Awards

🏆 Prof. Gabi Drochioiu has received several prestigious awards, including the Nicolae Teclu Prize from the Romanian Academy in 2013 for his contributions to chemistry. He also secured DAAD scholarships to conduct research at the University of Konstanz, Germany, and has been awarded multiple prizes for his scientific papers from CNCS Bucharest.

Publication Top Notes

📚 Prof. Gabi Drochioiu has published over 93 papers with a cumulative impact factor exceeding 180. He has authored books, book chapters, and presented at international conferences. Below are a few selected publications:

Interaction of metal ions with amyloid peptides involved in neurodegenerative diseases (2021). Journal of Molecular Biology. Cited by: 34 articles. Link.

Mass spectrometric studies on peptides under metal stress (2018). Analytica Chimica Acta. Cited by: 20 articles. Link.

Conformational modifications of neurodegenerative peptides (2016). Biomacromolecules. Cited by: 15 articles. Link.

Conclusion

Gabi Drochioiu’s extensive academic achievements, leadership in research, and dedication to biochemistry and environmental issues make him a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”

Prof. Mahmoud Gaballah | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Prof. Mahmoud Gaballah | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Rice Research and Training center, field crops research institute, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt

Prof. Mahmoud M. Gaballah is an eminent rice breeding and genetics specialist with extensive expertise in drought resistance and hybrid rice production. With a solid foundation in agricultural research, Prof. Gaballah has been at the forefront of advancing Egypt’s rice varieties, enhancing both yield and resilience. He currently leads research initiatives at the Rice Research and Training Center, playing a key role in developing climate-smart agricultural practices. His international collaborations, particularly in China, have bolstered rice breeding programs, positioning him as a vital contributor to global agricultural sustainability.

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Strengths for the Award 💪🏆✨

Prof. Mahmoud M. Gaballah has an impressive background in rice breeding and genetics, with significant contributions to drought-resistant rice varieties. His leadership roles, such as Head of Research at the Rice Research and Training Center, and his international collaborations, including work in China on hybrid rice, showcase his expertise and global impact. His numerous published papers and involvement in climate-resilient agricultural practices further highlight his qualifications for the Young Scientist Award.

Areas for Improvement 🚀📈🔧

While Prof. Gaballah’s achievements are extensive, strengthening his international presence through more keynote speaking engagements and expanding his research into emerging fields such as molecular genetics and climate change mitigation could enhance his profile further. Additionally, increasing public outreach or policy influence may also bolster his candidacy.

Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Rice Breeding and Genetics (2009), Kafer El-Sheikh University. His dissertation focused on physiological and morphological traits related to drought resistance in rice.

M.Sc. in Rice Breeding and Genetics (2004), Tanta University. He conducted pioneering research on hybrid rice seed production under Egyptian conditions.

Professional Experience 🧑‍🔬

Prof. Gaballah has held multiple influential roles, including:

Head of Research at Rice Research and Training Center, Egypt (2022–present), where he oversees vital projects on rice variety development and climate resilience.

Farmer Field School Coordinator for the FAO of the United Nations, leading climate-resilient agricultural practices (2021–2023).

Previous experience in China’s Talent Young Scientist Program (TYSP), enhancing hybrid rice breeding and production.

Research Interest 🌱

Prof. Gaballah’s research focuses on rice breeding for improved drought tolerance, yield potential, and hybrid seed production. His work in molecular breeding, QTL gene discovery, and genomic selection has contributed significantly to the release of innovative rice varieties suited for Egypt’s challenging climates. Additionally, he is dedicated to developing high-quality aromatic rice for international markets.

Awards 🏆

Multiple contributions to the release of high-yielding rice varieties in Egypt.

International collaborations in rice breeding programs, particularly with Chinese scientists, advancing rice varieties for rainfed and irrigated ecosystems.

Publication Top Notes 📚

Inducing potential mutants in rice using different doses of gamma rays for improving agronomic traits – Heba A. Elsherbiny, Mahmoud M. Gaballah, et al. Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research (2024). Cited by: Link.

Hybrid rice seed production under Egyptian conditions – Mahmoud M. Gaballah. Journal of Agricultural Science (2023). Cited by: Link.

Drought resistance in rice: Physiological traits – Mahmoud M. Gaballah, et al. Egyptian Journal of Crop Science (2022). Cited by: Link.

Conclusion ✨🔍

Prof. Gaballah’s expertise in rice breeding, global collaborations, and dedication to advancing drought-resistant crops make him a strong contender for the Young Scientist Award. A focus on further broadening his research areas and international recognition could make his application even more competitive.