Inese Skapste | Algal biostimulants | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Inese Skapste | Algal biostimulants | Best Researcher Award

PhD candiate, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Latvia

Inese Skapste is a dynamic professional from Latvia with a unique blend of experience in business, innovation, and academic research. 📊🌱 As a RIS3 Knowledge-Intensive Bioeconomy Expert at the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia, she leads bioeconomy ecosystem initiatives. Alongside, she is a PhD candidate in Agricultural Economics and a lecturer at Riga Technical University. Inese’s work bridges practical entrepreneurship and scientific exploration, with a strong focus on sustainable development and circular bioeconomy solutions, especially algae-based innovations. 🌿🌍

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🎓 Education

Inese holds multiple degrees reflecting her interdisciplinary knowledge. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Agricultural Economics at the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU) 📚🌾. Her academic journey also includes a Master’s degree in Economics (2021–2023), a Master’s in Business Administration from Ventspils University, and a Bachelor’s in Public Management from Turība University. She has completed certifications in pedagogy, mindfulness-based teaching, and deep tech innovation from Universidade Católica Portuguesa. 🧠💼

💼 Experience

With over two decades of professional experience, Inese has held leadership roles across various sectors. Currently, she serves as a RIS3 Bioeconomy Expert and Scientific Assistant at LBTU, contributing to research and investment strategy. 🧪📈 Previously, she managed algae research projects at Soli Progressi LLC, led marketing at Emil Company Europe, and held senior roles in BMS, Narvesen Baltija, and more. She also lectures on entrepreneurship, HR economics, and innovation at Riga Technical University’s Ventspils Centre. 👩‍🏫🌍

🔬 Research Interest

Inese’s research focuses on circular bioeconomy, sustainable resource use, and the agricultural application of macroalgae. Her PhD explores the economic potential of Baltic Sea algae 🌊 for creating bio-based agricultural inputs like biostimulants. She is actively involved in evaluating bioresource sustainability, biorefinery models, and biomass valorization strategies to enhance Latvia’s green transition. Her work integrates environmental impact assessments and practical innovations for algae-based products. 🌿🔁

🏆 Awards

Inese’s research and policy contributions have been recognized across national and EU initiatives. 🇪🇺 She is a current member of two European Commission Working Groups: Mission A Soil Deal for Europe and Mission Adaptation to Climate Change under Horizon Europe. Her strategic work in bioeconomy is part of RIS3 specialization areas, aiming at fostering innovation and climate resilience in Latvia and the Baltic region. 🌍🏅

📚 Publications

“Evaluation of the agrochemical properties of algae for plant fertilisation” (2022) – Read here 🧪🌱
Published under the EU Structural Funds Operational Programme “Growth and Employment” | Cited in regional agricultural R&D papers.

“From the Baltic Sea coastal wash macroalgae from the Baltic Sea preparation for use in organic farming” (2023) – Internal project under service contract No 3.2/2023/3 🌊🌾

“Assessment of the Resource Potential of Baltic Sea Macroalgae for agricultural production” (2023) – Research Grant No. DG4 by LBTU 📘 [Institutional Archive]

“Evaluation of the economically justified usability of Baltic Sea algae as a bioresource for the promotion of circular economy” (2024–ongoing) – Exploring algae biorefinery for climate-neutral solutions ♻️🌍

🏁 Conclusion

Inese Skapste is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award in terms of innovation, sustainability, and applied research. Her multidisciplinary background, policy impact, and strong involvement in cutting-edge bioeconomy topics present her as a future-forward researcher. Strengthening her publication record and expanding international research visibility will further boost her profile for top-tier awards. ✅🌱

Prof Dr. Cristiana Radulescu | Agricultural | Excellence Award (Any Scientific field)-1600

Prof Dr. Cristiana Radulescu | Agricultural | Excellence Award (Any Scientific field)

Prof Dr. Cristiana Radulescu, Valahia University of Targoviste/Academy of Romanian Scientists, Romania

🧬 Cristiana Radulescu is a distinguished professor at Valahia University of Targoviste (VUT) with over 30 years of experience in chemistry, particularly in synthesizing and characterizing organic/inorganic compounds and advanced materials. She is a member of the Romanian Academy of Scientists, VUT’s Head of scientific cooperation with JINR Dubna, Russia, and serves on the Executive Board of the European Chemical Society (EuChemS). Throughout her career, Cristiana has held leadership roles, including Director of the Institute of Multidisciplinary Research and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Science and Arts.

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Strengths for the Award

Dr. Cristiana Radulescu stands as a distinguished academician with over 30 years of expertise, making her a strong candidate for the Research for Excellence Award. She has significantly contributed to chemistry and environmental science, evidenced by her involvement in 45 research projects, 9 patents, and over 240 publications. Her role as a PhD supervisor and international collaborator showcases her leadership in scientific research. She is also an editor and reviewer for high-impact journals, which further attests to her academic stature and influence in the field.

Areas for Improvement

While Dr. Radulescu’s academic achievements are extensive, a focus on the application of her research in industry or real-world environmental challenges could strengthen her case for excellence. Additional emphasis on interdisciplinary collaborations, particularly in emerging fields like sustainability and green technology, might expand the scope and impact of her contributions.

Education

🎓 Cristiana Radulescu holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry, where she specialized in the synthesis and characterization of organic and inorganic compounds. She is currently a Ph.D. supervisor at the National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest in the Doctoral School “Chemical Engineering and Biotechnologies.” Her educational journey has equipped her with deep expertise in environmental chemistry, food chemistry, and nanomaterials science.

Experience

🧪 With extensive academic and professional experience, Cristiana Radulescu has been involved in 45 national and international research projects, including Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe. She has served as the President of the Targoviste Branch of the Romanian Chemical Society and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Science and Arts. She has also held editorial positions in prestigious journals and chaired several international conferences like RO-ICAC and AdFoodChem.

Research Interests

🔬 Cristiana’s primary research interests include environmental chemistry, nanomaterials, food chemistry, and the synthesis and characterization of advanced materials. Her contributions to these fields have garnered international recognition, with her research focusing on the development of sustainable solutions and innovative technologies for chemistry and material sciences.

Awards

🏅 Cristiana Radulescu has received over 50 prestigious awards, including the “Costin Nenitescu” Medal for her exceptional contributions to chemistry from the Romanian Chemical Society. She has also been recognized for her leadership in the field of environmental chemistry, contributing to both national and international research excellence.

Publication Top Notes

ATR-FTIR spectrometry characterisation of polymeric materials

Heavy metal accumulation and translocation in different parts of Brassica oleracea L

Determination of heavy metal levels in water and therapeutic mud by atomic absorption spectrometry

Studies concerning heavy metals bioaccumulation of wild edible mushrooms from industrial area by using spectrometric techniques

Heavy metals and nitrogen in mosses: spatial patterns in 2010/2011 and long-term temporal trends in Europe

Studies on accumulation of heavy metals from substrate to edible wild mushrooms

Quantifying the impact of PM2.5 and associated heavy metals on respiratory health of children near metallurgical facilities

Statistical characterization of the phytochemical characteristics of edible mushroom extracts

An extended TOPSIS approach for ranking cloud service providers

Evaluation of essential elements and heavy metal levels in fruiting bodies of wild mushrooms and their substrate by EDXRF spectrometry and FAA spectrometry

Conclusion

With a robust portfolio of publications, patents, leadership roles, and international collaborations, Dr. Cristiana Radulescu is highly qualified for the Excellence Award. By continuing to expand her research’s real-world impact and interdisciplinary reach, she will further solidify her standing as a leader in her field.

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.