Mr. Ousmane Wane | AGRO-ENVIRONMENTAL | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ousmane Wane | AGRO-ENVIRONMENTAL | Best Researcher Award

PhD student, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain

Ousmane Wane is a dedicated PhD student at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, with extensive experience in renewable energy and microalgae research. 🌿✨ His academic journey spans multiple prestigious institutions, where he has contributed to cutting-edge studies on solar energy, algal biomass, and wastewater treatment. Ousmane’s expertise lies in applying data mining and mathematical modeling techniques to environmental sustainability challenges. 🧪🌞 He has participated in various international collaborations and projects aimed at advancing green energy solutions and fostering circular economies.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education

Ousmane holds a Physics degree from Cheikh Anta Diop University in Senegal. 🌍 In 2012, he earned an Erasmus Mundus Programme Scholarship to pursue a Master’s in Applied Physics with a specialization in Renewable Energy at Complutense University of Madrid. 📚✨ Currently, he is pursuing a PhD at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, focusing on the meteorological influence on microalgae growth and their application in wastewater treatment. 🌱

🧑‍🔬 Experience

Ousmane has been a vital contributor to several international projects, including Spain’s TEDDY initiative on energy decarbonization and the RENUWAL network on microalgae-based wastewater treatment. 💡 His work includes mathematical modeling of algal biomass and biogas production, as well as evaluating the influence of environmental factors on microalgae growth. 🌿🌟 Previously, he managed solar greenhouse databases and conducted research on solar energy potential in Senegal. His collaborations span esteemed institutions like CIEMAT and CIB-CSIC. 🤝🌍

🔬 Research Interests

Ousmane’s research interests include solar energy, renewable energy technologies, agronomy, biosystems, and microalgae-based solutions for wastewater treatment. 🌞🔋 He focuses on applying data-driven methods to optimize biological systems and create sustainable solutions for energy and environmental challenges. 🌱📈

🏆 Awards

🌍 Erasmus Mundus Programme Scholarship (2012): To pursue an MSc in Applied Physics at Complutense University of Madrid. AECID Research Scholarship (2015): Supported his work on evaluating solar energy potential in Senegal. Research Internship Scholarship (2021): For modeling algal biomass at Universidad de Almería. Award Finalist in “Tu tesis en tres minutos” (2020): Universidad Politécnica Metropolitana de México.

📚 Publications

  1. A Novel Methodological Approach to Simulating the Growth of Photosynthetic Organisms Using Long-Term Meteorological Sequences, Applied Sciences, 2024, IF: 2.838, Q2, cited by 7.
  2. Generation of Typical Meteorological Sequences to Simulate Growth and Production of Biological Systems, Applied Sciences, 2023, IF: 2.838, Q2, cited by 5.
  3. Comparative Analysis of Photosynthetically Active Radiation Models Based on Radiometric Attributes in Mainland Spain, Land, 2022, IF: 3.905, Q2, cited by 6.
  4. Combination of Models to Generate the First PAR Maps for Spain, Remote Sensing, 2021, IF: 5.349, Q1, cited by 8.

Mohamed Hassona | Crop Science | Excellence in Scientific Innovation Award

Mr. Mohamed Hassona | Crop Science | Excellence in Scientific Innovation Award

Horticulturist, Qur’anic Botanic Garden, Qatar

🌟 Mohamed Mahdy Attia Mahdy Hassona is an esteemed expert in sustainable agricultural development with over 19 years of experience. Born in Egypt on September 24, 1983, Mohamed is dedicated to advancing food security, horticulture, and rural development, striving to meet the United Nations’ sustainable development goals. He has contributed significantly to agricultural practices and policies in the MENA region and beyond.

Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Experience and Expertise: Mohamed Hassona has over 19 years of professional experience in sustainable agricultural development, working in prestigious institutions across the MENA region. His expertise spans various aspects of agricultural sciences, food security, and rural development.
  2. Innovative Contributions: Hassona’s work on buckwheat research, including the evaluation of growth, quality, and various properties of buckwheat under Egyptian conditions, demonstrates his commitment to advancing agricultural science. His publications in respected journals highlight his innovative research.
  3. Leadership and Impact: His roles in organizations such as the Qatar Foundation and Sekem Development Foundation show a strong track record in leading projects, managing resources, and building partnerships for sustainable development. His strategic contributions to enhancing agricultural productivity and food security are significant.
  4. International Recognition: Hassona has been a speaker and delegate at numerous international conferences and events, reflecting his recognition and influence in the field. His involvement in global forums like COP 27 and various international symposiums showcases his leadership and impact on a global scale.
  5. Comprehensive Skill Set: His skills in project management, research, and technology development, coupled with his ability to build effective relationships and mobilize resources, are crucial for scientific innovation. His contributions to the development of new agricultural methods and technologies highlight his forward-thinking approach.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Research Scope: While Hassona’s work is impressive, expanding his research scope to include emerging technologies in agriculture, such as digital farming and AI, could enhance his contributions to scientific innovation.
  2. Increased Focus on Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Strengthening collaborations with experts in related fields, such as environmental science and biotechnology, could further enhance the impact of his research and innovations.
  3. Enhanced Public Engagement: Increasing efforts to communicate his research findings to a broader audience, including policymakers and the general public, could amplify the impact of his work and support for sustainable agricultural practices.

Education

🎓 Mohamed Hassona holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Sciences and Agriculture from the Environmental Studies and Research Institute (ESRI), University of Sadat City (2023). He also completed a Diploma of Higher Studies in Environmental Sciences and Agriculture from ESRI (2017) and earned his Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Sciences from Benha University (2004).

Experience

💼 Mohamed has a rich professional background, having worked with Fine Seeds International SAE as a Technical Support Agronomist and with Sekem Development Foundation as a Sustainable Agriculture Officer. His roles involved providing technical support, managing agricultural projects, and promoting sustainable farming practices across Egypt and the MENA region.

Research Interest

🔬 Mohamed’s research focuses on sustainable agriculture, food security, and the impact of abiotic and biotic factors on crop growth. His work includes studying the properties of buckwheat and other crops to improve productivity and quality in challenging environments.

Awards

🏆 Mohamed has been recognized for his contributions to agricultural research and development, particularly in the realm of sustainable agriculture and food security.

Publication Top Notes

📚 Mohamed Hassona has published several influential papers. Notable among them are:

Chemical, Rheological, and Sensory Properties of Wheat Biscuits Fortified with Local Buckwheat (Foods and Raw Materials, 2024)

Chemical, Rheological, Sensorial and Functional Properties Buckwheat Semolina Flour Composite Pasta (Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 2023)

Abiotic and Biotic Factors Affecting Crop Growth and Productivity: Unique Buckwheat Production in Egypt (Agriculture, 2024)

Conclusion

Mohamed Hassona’s extensive experience, innovative contributions, and leadership in sustainable agriculture make him a strong candidate for the “Excellence in Scientific Innovation Award.” His impressive track record of research, international recognition, and commitment to advancing agricultural sciences underscore his suitability for this award. By addressing areas for improvement, such as broadening his research scope and enhancing interdisciplinary collaborations, Hassona could further elevate his contributions to scientific innovation and sustainable development.

 

 

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.

Profile 🌟📋

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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.