Zikai Zhou | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zikai Zhou | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Ph.D at Inner Mongolia University | China

Dr. Zikai Zhou is a distinguished researcher in biochemistry and molecular biology, currently affiliated with Inner Mongolia University, with co-mentorship experience at the University of California, Davis, which has strengthened his international research exposure and collaborative network. His academic foundation includes advanced training in bioengineering and biochemistry, equipping him with a strong multidisciplinary approach to scientific challenges. Dr. Zikai Zhou’s professional experience reflects deep engagement with research in plant–pathogen interactions, soybean resistance to viral pathogens, molecular genetics, and plant stress tolerance mechanisms, areas that hold critical importance for global food security and sustainable agriculture. His research skills span molecular biology techniques, genetic engineering, biotechnology applications, and data analysis, allowing him to make significant contributions to understanding plant immunity and resistance pathways. He has authored impactful publications in reputed journals, including Plant Physiology and Plants which highlight his contributions to identifying resistance genes in soybean and exploring stress-responsive molecular mechanisms. These contributions are reflected in his growing academic recognition with 60 citations by 58 documents, 5 documents indexed, and an h-index of 4. His work demonstrates both depth and innovation, with practical applications for improving crop resilience under biotic and abiotic stresses. Though early in his career, Dr. Zikai Zhou’s trajectory suggests an exceptional potential for leadership in agricultural biotechnology and molecular biology research, supported by his international collaborations and strong publication record. His honors and achievements are evidenced by his impactful research outcomes rather than formal accolades alone, marking him as a promising researcher poised to contribute significantly to the scientific community. In conclusion, Dr. Zikai Zhou’s academic excellence, research productivity, and international outlook make him a deserving candidate for recognition, with strong future potential to drive advances in biochemistry, molecular biology, and global agricultural sustainability.

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Fuetured Publications:

  • Zhou, Z., Bao, Z., Miao, D., Zhou, Y., Niu, N., & Wuriyanghan, H. (2025). High basal expression and dual stress responsiveness of soybean (Glycine max) resistance gene SRC4. Plants, 14(18), 2820.

  • Yan, T., Zhou, Z. K., Wang, R., Bao, D. R., Li, S. S., Li, A. G., Yu, R., & Wuriyanghan, H. (2022). A cluster of atypical resistance genes in soybean confers broad-spectrum antiviral activity. Plant Physiology, 189(4), 1956–1970.

  • Zhou, Z., (2024). Development of an NLR-ID toolkit and identification of novel disease-resistance genes in soybean. Plants.

Hamad Alzahrani | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hamad Alzahrani | Psychology | Best Researcher Award 

Consultant clinical psychology at King Fahad Medical City | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Hamad Alzahrani is a distinguished consultant in clinical psychology and neuropsychology at the National Neuroscience Institute, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, recognized for his expertise in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of complex neurological and psychiatric conditions such as epilepsy, traumatic brain injuries, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, multiple sclerosis, Dr. Hamad Alzahrani’s disease, and stroke, in addition to his work with pediatric cases involving ADHD and autism. He earned his Ph.D. in Clinical Neuropsychology from the University of Sheffield, where he also completed postdoctoral clinical training in neuropsychology and specialized in neuroimaging, cognitive rehabilitation, and differential diagnosis of neurological disorders. His professional experience includes leadership as head of the psychology section at King Fahad Medical City, director of clinical training programs, and adjunct teaching roles in neuropsychology and clinical psychology at Alfaisal University, as well as extensive supervision of interns and graduate students. His research interests focus on neuropsychiatric symptoms in neurological disorders, cognitive rehabilitation, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and the integration of telepsychology into healthcare systems. With publications in prestigious journals such as the Journal of Neurological Sciences, Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, and Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, he has achieved measurable impact with 168 citations by 167 documents, 4 published works, and an h-index of 4. Skilled in SPSS, neuropsychological testing, MRI and structural MRI analysis, and advanced behavioral assessment methods, he is also fluent in English and adept in applying culturally sensitive therapeutic approaches. His honors include multiple certificates of appreciation from academic, clinical, and national bodies for his contributions to clinical psychology practice, teaching, and research. As a chartered member of the British Psychological Society and British Neuropsychological Society, he continues to play influential roles in advancing clinical psychology at national and international levels, and his proven dedication to research excellence, patient care, and academic mentorship demonstrates his capacity to further expand his impact, making him a vital contributor to psychology and neuropsychology.

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Fuetured Publications:

  • Alzahrani, H., & Venneri, A. (2015). Cognitive and neuroanatomical correlates of neuropsychiatric symptoms in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 356(1–2), 32–44.

  • Alzahrani, H., Antonini, A., & Venneri, A. (2016). Apathy in mild Parkinson’s disease: Neuropsychological and neuroimaging evidence. Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, 6(4), 821–832.

  • Alzahrani, H., & Venneri, A. (2018). Cognitive rehabilitation in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review. Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, 8(3), 475–491.

  • Alqahtani, M., Alkhamees, H., Alkhalaf, A., Alarjan, S., Alzahrani, H., Alsaad, G., … & others. (2021). Toward establishing telepsychology guideline: Turning the challenges of COVID-19 into opportunity. Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 17, 100635.

Devendra Jain | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Devendra Jain | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Professor at Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology | India

Dr. Devendra Jain, Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology at Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, India, is a distinguished researcher with a Ph.D. in Science from Rajasthan University, an M.Sc. in Plant Biotechnology from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, and a B.Sc. in Agriculture from Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth. His professional journey reflects a strong commitment to agricultural and biological sciences, with extensive teaching, mentoring, and research experience. Dr. Devendra Jain has specialized in molecular biology, plant biotechnology, microbial biotechnology, and nanobiotechnology, with significant contributions to sustainable agriculture, crop improvement, plant–microbe interactions, and genetic diversity studies. His research interests also extend to nanomaterials, biofertilizers, and bioremediation, where he has innovatively applied molecular tools to address agricultural challenges. he has consistently advanced the frontiers of science and disseminated knowledge globally. His research skills encompass molecular characterization, genetic diversity analysis, microbial biotechnology, nanomaterial synthesis, and advanced biotechnological applications for crop improvement and sustainability. Dr. Devendra Jain has successfully supervised doctoral and postgraduate theses, coordinated research training programs, and managed multiple national and international projects, including collaborations with global institutions. His achievements include patents, invited talks, and recognition as a recipient of prestigious fellowships, best paper awards, and multiple Young Scientist honors at both national and international levels. His leadership extends to serving on editorial boards, academic committees, and professional organizations while also contributing as a coordinator of workshops, conferences, and training initiatives. In conclusion, Dr. Devendra Jain’s outstanding academic background, prolific research output, leadership in collaborative projects, and dedication to agricultural innovation and student mentorship make him a highly deserving candidate for recognition. His work continues to significantly impact sustainable agricultural practices, scientific advancement, and global research collaboration, positioning him as a leader in agricultural and biological sciences with immense potential for future contributions.

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Featured Publications:

Jain, D., Daima, H. K., Kachhwaha, S., & Kothari, S. L. (2009). Synthesis of plant-mediated silver nanoparticles using papaya fruit extract and evaluation of their antimicrobial activities. Digest Journal of Nanomaterials and Biostructures, 4(3), 557–563.

Singh, A., Jain, D., Upadhyay, M. K., Khandelwal, N., & Verma, H. N. (2010). Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Argemone mexicana leaf extract and evaluation of their antimicrobial activities. Digest Journal of Nanomaterials and Biostructures, 5(2), 483–489.

Upadhyay, S. K., Srivastava, A. K., Rajput, V. D., Chauhan, P. K., Bhojiya, A. A., … Jain, D. (2022). Root exudates: Mechanistic insight of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for sustainable crop production. Frontiers in Microbiology, 13, 916488.

Singh, P., Chauhan, P. K., Upadhyay, S. K., Singh, R. K., Dwivedi, P., Wang, J., … Jain, D. (2022). Mechanistic insights and potential use of siderophores producing microbes in rhizosphere for mitigation of stress in plants grown in degraded land. Frontiers in Microbiology, 13, 898979.

Jain, D., Shivani, Bhojiya, A. A., Singh, H., Daima, H. K., Singh, M., & Mohanty, S. R. (2020). Microbial fabrication of zinc oxide nanoparticles and evaluation of their antimicrobial and photocatalytic properties. Frontiers in Chemistry, 8, 778.

Jain, D., Kachhwaha, S., Jain, R., Srivastava, G., & Kothari, S. L. (2010). Novel microbial route to synthesize silver nanoparticles using spore crystal mixture of Bacillus thuringiensis. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 48(11), 1152–1156.

Jain, D., & Kothari, S. L. (2014). Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles and their application in plant virus inhibition. Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology, 44(1), 21–24.

Abdul Bari | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Abdul Bari | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Young Scientist Award

Lecturer at Helmand University | Afghanistan 

Mr. Abdul Bari Hejran is a young scientist from Afghanistan with a strong academic foundation in genetics, molecular biology, and virology, actively contributing to research and teaching in these fields. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Helmand University and later pursued a Master’s degree in Virology at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, where he specialized in phytovirology, viral pathogenesis, and systematic virology. His Master’s dissertation focused on the molecular epidemiology and interspecies transmission of Influenza D Virus in livestock and wild mammals, leading to the successful isolation of a novel viral strain in Kazakhstan, contributing important insights to One Health strategies and zoonotic disease prevention. Professionally, Mr. Abdul Bari Hejran has served as a lecturer at Helmand University, Arakozia Institute of Higher Education, and Bost Institute of Health Sciences, while also teaching English at Al-Azhar English Language Institute and guiding students in Kankor examination preparation. His research interests lie in viral infections, molecular epidemiology, zoonotic diseases, and public health, with plans to pursue doctoral studies focusing on viral pathogenesis and host–virus interactions. He is proficient in a wide range of research skills including RT-PCR, sequencing, phylogenetic analysis, metagenomics, and data analysis using R and SPSS, complemented by strong computer, programming, and bioinformatics expertise. He has published 35 academic and research articles, presented at international conferences, and contributed to public health research such as the clinical and laboratory diagnosis of hepatitis B. Among his awards and honors are certificates for outstanding academic performance, certifications in student-centered learning, renewable energy, and English language teaching from institutions like the British Council and the Ministry of Higher Education. In conclusion, Mr. Abdul Bari Hejran’s academic achievements, teaching experience, research contributions, and international collaborations highlight his potential as a future leader in molecular biology and virology, with the ability to contribute significantly to scientific advancement and global health research.

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Featured Publications:

Hamidi, H., Hejran, A. B., Sarwari, A., & Edigeevna, S. G. (2024). The effect of outcome-based education on behavior of students. European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences, 2(2), 764–773.

Alimyar, O., Nahiz, A., Monib, A. W., Baseer, A. Q., Hassand, M. H., Kakar, U. M., … Hejran, A. B. (2024). Coffea plant (caffeine): Examining its impact on physical and mental health. European Journal of Medical and Health Research, 2(2), 143–154.

Baseer, A. Q., Niazi, P., Monib, A. W., Hassand, M. H., Hejran, A. B., Sarwari, A., … (2024). Lifecycle transitions in plant development: Ripening, senescence, & cell death. Journal of Pharma Insights and Research, 2(2), 169–179.

Hejran, A. B., Ashrafi, H., Baseer, A. Q., Sarwari, A., Monib, A. W., Hassand, M. H., … (2024). The importance of hyaluronic acid in biological systems. European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences, 2(2), 730–743.

Hejran, A. B., Alimyar, O., Afghan, R., & Niazi, P. (2024). Exploring the multifaceted role of viruses in sustaining biodiversity: Mechanisms, implications, and contributions to ecosystem stability. Scientia. Technology, Science and Society, 1(2), 35–49.

Hosein Ahmadi | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hosein Ahmadi | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Ph.D at University of Tehran | Iran 

Dr. Hosein Ahmadi is a dedicated researcher in horticultural sciences whose work bridges biotechnology, plant breeding and phytochemistry. His expertise centers on medicinal and aromatic plants, with a particular focus on secondary metabolite biosynthesis and genetic regulation in the Lamiaceae family. With advanced bioinformatics skills and a solid foundation in molecular approaches, he has contributed significantly to understanding the genetic and biochemical bases of plant adaptation. His professional journey reflects excellence in both research and academic achievement, underscored by top national rankings, fellowships, and a growing record of publications in prestigious international journals.

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Dr. Hosein Ahmadi’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants from the University of Maragheh, where he graduated at the top of his class. He advanced to pursue a Master’s degree in Horticultural Science at the University of Tehran, specializing in medicinal plants, again earning distinction for academic excellence. Building on this foundation, he embarked on doctoral studies at the University of Tehran, focusing on biotechnology and breeding of horticultural crops. Supported by competitive scholarships, his education has combined field expertise, laboratory research, and computational biology, positioning him as a leader in modern horticultural biotechnology.

Experience:

Dr. Hosein Ahmadi has cultivated a rich portfolio of academic and research experiences across diverse domains of plant sciences. His doctoral research has emphasized transcriptomics, small-RNA sequencing, and bioinformatics approaches for dissecting molecular pathways in Thymus species. International exposure, including a sabbatical fellowship at the University of Helsinki, further strengthened his expertise in omics technologies and molecular data analysis. He has contributed as a peer reviewer for globally recognized journals and actively participated in scientific congresses through oral presentations. His career reflects strong collaborations with international research teams, blending experimental horticulture with computational methods to address contemporary challenges.

Research Interest:

Dr. Hosein Ahmadi’s research interests span the molecular mechanisms underpinning plant secondary metabolism, genetic regulation of medicinal traits, and the application of omics tools in horticultural crop improvement. He investigates transcriptional networks, gene-miRNA interactions, and phytochemical diversity in medicinal plants, particularly Thymus species. His expertise extends to de novo transcriptome assembly, genome-wide association studies, and in-silico protein modeling. By integrating plant physiology with advanced bioinformatics, his research aims to identify molecular markers for breeding programs and to optimize phytochemical yields. His overarching goal is to bridge traditional horticulture with modern biotechnological innovations for sustainable agriculture and natural product discovery.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Hosein Ahmadi has been consistently recognized for academic excellence and research distinction. He ranked at the very top in national entrance examinations for both doctoral and master’s programs in horticultural science. His outstanding performance has been rewarded with fellowships, tuition waivers, and national scholarships supporting his academic development. International recognition came through a competitive doctoral fellowship in Finland, which facilitated advanced research collaborations. Additionally, he has been honored for consistently graduating as the top student in his academic cohorts. These honors reflect his intellectual dedication, research excellence, and commitment to advancing horticultural and plant biotechnology sciences.

Publications:

Title: Optimizing an efficient ensemble approach for high-quality de novo transcriptome assembly of Thymus daenensis
Citation: 6
Year of Publication: 2023

Title: Modeling and optimizing concentration of exogenous γ-aminobutyric acid on NaCl-stressed pineapple mint Mentha suaveolens using response surface methodology
Citation: 9
Year of Publication: 2023

Title: Introducing three new fruit-scented mints to farmlands: Insights on drug yield, essential-oil quality, and antioxidant properties
Citation: 24
Year of Publication: 2022

Conclusion:

Dr. Hosein Ahmadi exemplifies a rising scholar whose blend of horticultural expertise, molecular research, and computational skills positions him as a leader in plant biotechnology. His achievements in education, research, and international collaborations demonstrate both intellectual rigor and innovative thinking. With a strong publication record, multiple awards, and recognition for academic excellence, he has made meaningful contributions to the advancement of plant sciences. His dedication to integrating traditional horticultural practices with cutting-edge biotechnology aligns with global priorities in sustainable agriculture and natural product research. Dr. Ahmadi’s career trajectory reflects promise, impact, and continued scholarly excellence.

Steve Lyon | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Steve Lyon | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award 

Professor at The Ohio State University | United States

Dr. Steve Lyon is a distinguished scholar in hydrology and environmental sciences, currently serving as Professor at the School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State University. His career reflects a deep commitment to advancing sustainable water resource management through innovative research and global collaboration. With academic foundations in agricultural and biological engineering Dr. Steve Lyon has expanded his expertise to  encompass hydrology, water quality, and environmental resilience. He has contributed extensively to both research and applied science, bridging the gap between academic knowledge and practical solutions. His global engagement underscores his leadership in addressing pressing water challenges.

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Education:

Dr. Steve Lyon holds a Ph.D. in Biological and Environmental Engineering from Cornell University, where his dissertation focused on spatial structures of shallow water tables in hydrology. Prior to his doctorate, he earned an M.S. from Cornell University, developing methods to apply topographic indices in runoff prediction. His academic journey began at Purdue University with a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural and Biological Engineering, complemented by a minor in Mathematics. He later achieved the prestigious title of Docent at Stockholm University, emphasizing Physical Geography with Hydrology. These milestones shaped his expertise in interdisciplinary and applied environmental sciences.

Experience:

Dr. Steve Lyon has held leadership and research roles across renowned institutions and organizations. At Ohio State University, he progressed from Associate Professor to Professor, contributing to the school’s mission of advancing environmental knowledge and outreach. His earlier tenure at Stockholm University as Professor of Physical Geography included supervising doctoral and postdoctoral research while expanding hydrology teaching. His applied impact was evident during his role as Freshwater and Conservation Scientist with The Nature Conservancy, where he advanced conservation initiatives. He has also contributed through postdoctoral research in Arizona and Sweden, furthering hydrological modeling and climate adaptation studies.

Research Interests:

Dr. Steve Lyon’s research focuses on hydrology, water resources, and environmental sustainability. His work emphasizes understanding nutrient transport, water quality dynamics, and agricultural drainage systems, with direct applications in mitigating harmful algal blooms and improving watershed health. He is particularly engaged in advancing controlled drainage technologies and nature-based solutions to strengthen climate resilience. His interdisciplinary approach connects physical hydrology with environmental policy, agricultural engineering, and community collaboration. By integrating high-frequency monitoring, isotopic analysis, and modeling techniques, Dr. Steve Lyon contributes innovative frameworks for sustainable management of water resources at local, regional, and international scales.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Steve Lyon has received recognition for both academic excellence and impactful applied science. His research was honored with an Outstanding Paper of the Year Award from the Hydrological Processes journal, highlighting his contributions to advancing hydrological knowledge. He has been recognized by agricultural and environmental organizations, including awards for county-level excellence in sustainability practices. Prestigious fellowships and scholarships from international foundations have further acknowledged his academic achievements. These distinctions underscore his dedication to innovative research, impactful teaching, and effective collaboration across disciplines, ensuring his contributions are both scientifically significant and societally relevant.

Publications:

Title: Wetlands as large-scale nature-based solutions: Status and challenges for research, engineering and management
Citation: 416
Year of Publication: 2017

Title: How old is streamwater? Open questions in catchment transit time conceptualization, modelling and analysis
Citation: 376
Year of Publication: 2010

Title: Using a topographic index to distribute variable source area runoff predicted with the SCS curve‐number equation
Citation: 232
Year of Publication: 2004

Title: Identifying hydrologically sensitive areas: bridging the gap between science and application
Citation: 216
Year of Publication: 2006

Title: The master transit time distribution of variable flow systems
Citation: 190
Year of Publication: 2012

Title: Thermokarst lake, hydrological flow and water balance indicators of permafrost change in Western Siberia
Citation: 189
Year of Publication: 2012

Title: Improving agricultural water use efficiency with biochar–A synthesis of biochar effects on water storage and fluxes across scales
Citation: 178
Year of Publication: 2019

Conclusion:

Dr. Steve Lyon’s career demonstrates exceptional leadership in hydrology, sustainability, and environmental resource management. His global perspective, grounded in rigorous scientific research and community-focused engagement, highlights his ability to bridge theory with practice. Through extensive teaching, mentorship, and scholarly contributions, he has shaped the next generation of environmental scientists. His recognition by leading scientific and agricultural organizations underscores the value of his work in addressing real-world challenges. By advancing innovative methods for sustainable water and land management, Dr. Steve Lyon has established himself as an influential figure, making him an outstanding candidate for prestigious awards.

Abhijeet Das | Engineering | Cutting Edge Scientific Achievement Award

Dr. Abhijeet Das | Engineering | Cutting Edge Scientific Achievement Award 

Research Consultant at C.V. Raman Global University | India

Dr. Abhijeet Das is a distinguished researcher in Civil and Water Resources Engineering, known for his impactful contributions to hydrology, water quality, and environmental sustainability. With a career spanning academic teaching, consultancy, and international collaborations, he has demonstrated excellence in advancing methods of water quality assessment, climate change analysis, and sustainable water management practices. His interdisciplinary approach integrates hydrological modeling, GIS, and machine learning, creating solutions for both local and global water challenges. Dr. Abhijeet Das has authored books, research articles, and innovative patents, reflecting his vision of applying science and technology to address pressing environmental and societal needs.

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Education:

Dr. Abhijeet Das holds a Ph.D. in Water Resources Engineering from C.V. Raman Global University, where he specialized in hydrological modeling, water quality management, and GIS-based analysis. He earned his M.Tech in Water Resources Engineering from Biju Patnaik University of Technology, following his B.Tech in Civil Engineering from the same institution. His education built a strong foundation in watershed hydrology, climate change impact assessment, and environmental sustainability. Dr. Abhijeet Das’s academic achievements were marked by high distinctions, and he consistently pursued excellence in research-oriented projects. His progression from undergraduate to doctoral studies reflects a clear dedication to solving water resource challenges.

Experience:

Dr. Abhijeet Das has accumulated valuable experience as a researcher, consultant, and educator in civil and water resources engineering. He has taught undergraduate and postgraduate students at premier engineering institutions, nurturing the next generation of engineers and researchers. His consultancy roles allowed him to lead projects involving hydrological assessments, water resource management, and GIS-based solutions for river basin studies. Beyond national engagements, he has collaborated with international universities, working on projects related to wastewater management, climate impact analysis, and geoinformatics. Dr. Abhijeet Das’s combined academic and professional experience reflects his ability to bridge research, teaching, and practical applications.

Research Interests:

Dr. Abhijeet Das’s research interests encompass watershed hydrology, water resources engineering, and hydrological extremes such as droughts and floods. He focuses on climate change impact assessment and its influence on water security, emphasizing sustainable solutions. His expertise extends to the Food-Energy-Water nexus, applying machine learning, GIS, and remote sensing to optimize water management strategies. Dr. Abhijeet Das also contributes to simulation-optimization modeling, neural networks, and fuzzy logic applications for water quality control. His work highlights environmental impact assessment and sustainable management approaches, ensuring that his research directly supports global goals of resilience, sustainability, and resource conservation.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Abhijeet Das has been honored with multiple awards for his innovative research and outstanding academic contributions. His papers on water quality assessment and GIS-based modeling have received recognition at prestigious national and international conferences. He has won best paper awards for advancing novel methodologies in multivariate statistical analysis and decision-making approaches for water quality management. Additionally, his poster presentations have earned accolades for their clarity, innovation, and societal relevance. Dr. Abhijeet Das’s recognition extends to his role as a valued reviewer and editor for renowned international journals, reflecting his leadership and credibility within the scientific and engineering community.

Publications:

Title: An optimization-based framework for water quality assessment and pollution source apportionment employing GIS and machine learning techniques for smart surface water governance
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: A data-driven approach utilizing machine learning (ML) and geographical information system (GIS)-based time series analysis with data augmentation for water quality assessment in Mahanadi River Basin, Odisha, India
Citation: 2
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: Evaluation and prediction of surface water quality status for drinking purposes using an integrated water quality indices, GIS approaches, and machine learning techniques
Citation: 1
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: Bioplastics: a sustainable alternative or a hidden microplastic threat
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: Surface water quality assessment for drinking and pollution source characterization: A water quality index, GIS approach, and performance evaluation utilizing machine learning analysis
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: Geographical Information System–driven intelligent surface water quality assessment for enhanced drinking and irrigation purposes in Brahmani River, Odisha (India)
Citation: 6
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: Spatiotemporal evaluation and impact of superficial factors on surface water quality for drinking using innovative techniques in Mahanadi River Basin, Odisha, India
Year of Publication: 2025

Conclusion:

Dr. Abhijeet Das has established himself as a dedicated scholar and innovator in water resources and environmental engineering. His research advances the understanding of hydrological systems, water quality monitoring, and climate change adaptation strategies. By integrating modern tools like GIS, machine learning, and multivariate statistical methods, he has proposed solutions with practical implications for sustainable development. Recognized with awards and widely published, Dr. Abhijeet Das represents a new generation of engineers combining academic rigor with societal impact. His body of work exemplifies excellence in research, making him a highly deserving candidate for recognition through this award nomination.

Sajid Mehmood | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Sajid Mehmood | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor at Hainan University | China

Assoc. Prof. Sajid Mehmood is a distinguished academic and researcher in soil science, environmental sustainability, and agricultural innovation. With a strong background in soil fertility, nanotechnology applications in agriculture, and heavy metal remediation, he has established himself as a recognized scholar in his field. His research contributions span across biochar applications, environmental pollution management, and sustainable crop production. He has published widely in high-impact journals, edited influential scientific books, and presented at leading international conferences. His extensive citation record and collaborative projects highlight his impact, making him an outstanding candidate for recognition in research excellence.

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Education:

Assoc. Prof. Sajid Mehmood completed his doctoral studies in Soil Science at Huazhong Agricultural University, China, where his dissertation focused on soil properties and heavy metal environmental behaviors. Prior to this, he earned a Master of Science in Soil Science and a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from PMAS-Arid Agricultural University, Pakistan. His academic foundation combines theory with applied research, emphasizing soil fertility, nutrient management, and environmental remediation. Through his academic training, he developed expertise in ecosystem assessment, soil morphology, and agricultural sustainability, forming the basis of his subsequent innovative and impactful career in research and teaching.

Experience:

Assoc. Prof. Sajid Mehmood has gained extensive professional experience across multiple prestigious institutions. He is currently serving as an Associate Professor at Hainan University, where he leads impactful projects on tropical agriculture climate change adaptation, and environmental sustainability. His prior positions include postdoctoral fellowships at Hainan University and Guangzhou University where he conducted pioneering work on soil remediation, pollutant reduction, and sustainable agriculture practices. He also served as a research associate at the National Natural Science Foundation of China contributing to international collaborations. His career demonstrates consistent commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing real-world environmental challenges through academic research.

Research Interest:

Assoc. Prof. Sajid Mehmood’s research interests lie at the intersection of soil science, environmental remediation, and sustainable agriculture. His work emphasizes the use of biochar, nanomaterials, and natural amendments to mitigate heavy metal contamination in soil and water. He explores plant–soil interactions under environmental stress, nanotechnology applications for soil fertility improvement, and the development of sustainable farming techniques for food security. He is also deeply engaged in studying the impacts of climate change on soil and crop systems, advancing scientific solutions for sustainable agricultural practices. His research provides practical applications while contributing to global environmental sustainability.

Awards and Honors:

Assoc. Prof. Sajid Mehmood has been recognized with awards and honors that reflect his academic excellence, impactful research, and scientific leadership. His published works have earned him recognition in high-ranking journals, and his citation impact demonstrates the wide relevance of his contributions. He has been invited as an international speaker at notable conferences and has played significant roles in collaborative research initiatives worldwide. His editorial contributions to books on heavy metal remediation and plant–microbe interactions further underscore his recognition. These achievements showcase his outstanding leadership, innovation, and dedication, making him an exemplary nominee for prestigious academic awards.

Publications:

Title: Silicon occurrence, uptake, transport and mechanisms of heavy metals, minerals and salinity enhanced tolerance in plants with future prospects: a review
Citation: 277
Year of Publication: 2016

Title: Biochar alleviates Cd phytotoxicity by minimizing bioavailability and oxidative stress in pak choi Brassica chinensis L. cultivated in Cd-polluted soil
Citation: 220
Year of Publication: 2019

Title: Facilely synthesized cobalt doped hydroxyapatite as hydroxyl promoted peroxymonosulfate activator for degradation of Rhodamine B
Citation: 189
Year of Publication: 2020

Title: Sugarcane bagasse-derived biochar reduces the cadmium and chromium bioavailability to mash bean and enhances the microbial activity in contaminated soil
Citation: 174
Year of Publication: 2018

Title: Nitric oxide induces rice tolerance to excessive nickel by regulating nickel uptake, reactive oxygen species detoxification and defense-related gene expression
Citation: 172
Year of Publication: 2018

Title: Changes in phosphorus fractions associated with soil chemical properties under long-term organic and inorganic fertilization in paddy soils of southern China
Citation: 165
Year of Publication: 2019

Title: Impact of different amendments on biochemical responses of sesame Sesamum indicum L. plants grown in lead-cadmium contaminated soil
Citation: 134
Year of Publication: 2018

Conclusion:

Assoc. Prof. Sajid Mehmood embodies the qualities of a leading researcher and academic in soil science and environmental sustainability. His educational achievements, international research experience, and innovative projects underscore his capacity to contribute transformative knowledge. His work on biochar, nanomaterials, and remediation strategies has advanced sustainable agriculture and environmental protection globally. With strong evidence of research excellence, impactful publications, and professional recognition, he is well-positioned as a deserving nominee. His career reflects a commitment to scientific advancement and sustainable development, making him an exemplary candidate for distinguished academic and research awards.

Hongxia Luo | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hongxia Luo | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Researcher at Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences | China

Prof. Hongxia Luo is an accomplished researcher at the Institute of Scientific and Technical Information, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences. She is widely recognized for her pioneering work in remote sensing applications for tropical crop monitoring and sustainable agriculture. Her contributions include developing innovative methodologies that integrate optical, SAR, and multi-source satellite data to advance crop classification and growth assessment. With extensive collaborations across academic and agricultural institutions, she has strengthened tropical ecosystem research and supported precision agricultural practices. Prof. Luo’s academic excellence and professional dedication mark her as a leading voice in tropical remote sensing research.

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Prof. Hongxia Luo pursued her doctoral studies in Ecology at Hainan University, where she specialized in ecological remote sensing and sustainable agricultural monitoring. Her academic foundation reflects an interdisciplinary approach, combining environmental sciences with geoinformatics and agricultural research. During her advanced studies, she explored vegetation dynamics, tropical crop ecosystems, and the integration of multispectral data for improved agricultural outcomes. Her education emphasized methodological rigor, critical data analysis, and the practical application of research outcomes. Through this robust educational background, Prof. Hongxia Luo developed the knowledge and expertise to contribute substantially to tropical crop management and environmental sustainability.

Experience:

Prof. Hongxia Luo serves as an Associate Researcher at the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, contributing to major projects on tropical crop monitoring and disaster impact assessment. She has led and collaborated on projects involving large-scale crop mapping, vegetation response analysis, and the development of operational monitoring systems for crops like rubber, mango, betel palm, and coconut. Her professional journey combines scientific innovation with practical applications, ensuring research outcomes support sustainable agricultural development. Prof. Hongxia Luo has also served as a reviewer for leading scientific journals and engaged in multi-institutional collaborations, extending her impact across academia and applied research.

Research Interest:

Prof. Hongxia Luo’s research interests center on tropical crop remote sensing, precision agriculture, and environmental sustainability. She is particularly focused on developing advanced classification frameworks that integrate optical, SAR, and hyperspectral imagery with machine learning algorithms to achieve accurate crop mapping. Her studies emphasize the creation of multi-temporal datasets for dynamic monitoring of crop health, distribution, and plantation management. Prof. Hongxia Luo also explores the influence of climate change and human activity on vegetation dynamics, offering insights for adaptive strategies in agricultural systems. Her research highlights the potential of remote sensing to enhance tropical agricultural resilience and innovation.

Awards and Honors:

Prof. Hongxia Luo has received multiple distinctions that recognize her excellence in research, scientific contributions, and innovation. Her awards celebrate achievements in advancing remote sensing methodologies for tropical agriculture and her role in bridging academic research with practical agricultural applications. She has been acknowledged for her scientific publications, leadership in research projects, and her contributions to crop monitoring systems that support sustainable agricultural development. These recognitions demonstrate her influence as a distinguished researcher whose work strengthens precision agriculture, ecosystem management, and global knowledge on tropical crop monitoring. Her consistent excellence makes her a strong award nominee.

Publications:

Title: Calibration of the Ångström–Prescott Model for Accurately Estimating Solar Radiation Spatial Distribution in Areas with Few Global Solar Radiation Stations: A Case Study of the China Tropical Zone
Year of Publication: 2023
Citations Count: 3

Title: Retrieving Leaf Area Index of Rubber Plantation in Hainan Island Using Empirical and Neural Network Models with Landsat Images
Year of Publication: 2023
Citations Count: 5

Title: Integrating Knowledge-Based and Machine Learning for Betel Palm Mapping on Hainan Island Using Sentinel-1/2 and Google Earth Engine
Year of Publication: 2025
Citations Count: Not yet indexed

Title: Combinations of Feature Selection and Machine Learning Algorithms for Object-Oriented Betel Palms and Mango Plantations Classification Based on Gaofen-2 Imagery
Year of Publication: 2022
Citations Count: 28

Title: NDVI-Based Analysis of the Influence of Climate Changes and Human Activities on Vegetation Variation on Hainan Island
Year of Publication: 2021
Citations Count: 24

Title: Comparison of Machine Learning Algorithms for Mapping Mango Plantations Based on Gaofen-1 Imagery
Year of Publication: 2020
Citations Count: 49

Title: Empirical Estimation of Daily Global Solar Radiation with Contrasting Seasons of Rain and Drought Characterized over Tropical China
Year of Publication: 2020
Citations Count: 92

Conclusion:

Prof. Hongxia Luo exemplifies academic excellence, scientific rigor, and innovative thinking in remote sensing for tropical crop monitoring. Her integration of advanced technologies and ecological perspectives has generated impactful contributions to sustainable agriculture and climate adaptation. She has advanced methodologies that support both scientific understanding and practical agricultural management, ensuring her work has real-world applications. Recognized by her peers and valued by the broader scientific community, Prof. Hongxia Luo continues to shape the future of precision agriculture and ecological monitoring. Her outstanding achievements and contributions make her an exceptional candidate for prestigious international research awards.