Aida Mehrpajouh | Soil Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aida | Soil Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aida Mehrpajouh | HTW University of Applied Sciences Dresden | Germany

Dr. Aida Mehrpajouh’s research portfolio exemplifies a strong and evolving commitment to scientific excellence, marked by consistent productivity, academic integrity, and interdisciplinary relevance. She has contributed 5 well-recognized research documents, each representing a meaningful advancement in her area of expertise and showcasing her analytical depth and experimental precision. These publications collectively demonstrate her capacity to identify emerging research gaps and provide innovative solutions that bridge theoretical knowledge with applied outcomes. Her work has earned 108 citations drawn from 91 citing documents, a clear reflection of the recognition her studies have received from peers across related disciplines. This citation record highlights her ability to produce work that not only informs but also inspires subsequent investigations, contributing to the expansion of knowledge in her domain. With an h-index of 4, Dr. Mehrpajouh maintains a solid scholarly impact, where multiple papers continue to attract attention and engagement within the global research community. Her academic endeavors emphasize both innovation and reliability, often intersecting with environmental, technological, or societal aspects that underline the practical value of her findings. Collectively, her research achievements portray a profile of intellectual rigor, sustained academic contribution, and growing influence that continues to enrich and advance her field of study.

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Featured Publications

Ghasemzadeh, H., Mehrpajouh, A., & Pishvaei, M. (2022). Compressive strength of acrylic polymer-stabilized kaolinite clay modified with different additives. ACS Omega.

Shahid Hussain | Soil Quality | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahid Hussain | Soil Quality | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahid Hussain | Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering & Information Technology| Pakistan 

Shahid Hussain, Ph.D., is a prolific researcher in finance and behavioral economics with a strong focus on investment decision-making, financial inclusion, green finance, and sustainable economic practices. His research portfolio spans topics such as behavioral biases in investment, digital financial literacy, fintech adoption, gender diversity in financial decisions, and corporate social responsibility, contributing empirical insights from both developing and developed economies. With 69 documents published across high-impact journals including SSCI- and Scopus-indexed outlets, his work has garnered 69 citations, reflecting significant academic influence. Shahid has explored the intersections of technology, sustainability, and finance, investigating how artificial intelligence, green product innovation, and digital financial tools shape organizational and individual financial behavior. His research also delves into monetary policy impacts, risk tolerance, and the role of religiosity and investor sentiment in shaping financial well-being. He has applied advanced quantitative and mixed-methods approaches using tools such as SmartPLS, SPSS, Stata, and EViews, ensuring methodological rigor. Shahid’s contributions have practical implications for banking, microfinance, and policy frameworks, emphasizing sustainable and inclusive growth. With an h-index reflecting his scholarly impact, his work continues to advance knowledge in behavioral finance, financial technology, and sustainable economic strategies, bridging theoretical inquiry with actionable insights for academia, industry, and policy development.

Profiles:  Scopus | Orcid 

Featured Publications

  • Aziz, A., & Hussain, S. (2025). Eco-leadership: Mediation of environmental corporate social responsibility policies in promoting pro-environmental behavior. International Journal of Ethics and Systems.

  • Hussain, S., & Abdel-Razzaq, A. I. M. (2025). Sun-powered solutions: Rural residential solar investment for climate and air quality policies. Sustainable Futures, 12, 101435.

  • Hussain, S., & Rehman, K. U. (2025, October 23). Green talent management and innovative work practices: The moderating role of artificial intelligence and transactional leadership: A case study in higher education. SN Business & Economics.

Marwa Atwa | Soil Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marwa Atwa | Soil Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marva Atwa | Plant Pathology Research Institute | Egypt

Dr. Marwa Abdalla Mahmoud Atwa, Associate Professor at the Plant Pathology Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, has made notable contributions to sustainable legume disease management through her research on biological control and plant–microbe interactions. Her scientific focus integrates microbial biofertilizers, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and induced systemic resistance to combat soil-borne pathogens in faba bean, chickpea, soybean, and lupine. With an h-index of 1, 2 Scopus-indexed documents, and 4 citations, her work demonstrates impactful specialization in eco-friendly plant disease suppression and crop productivity enhancement. Dr. Atwa has investigated the synergistic effects of beneficial microbes such as Rhizobium, Paenibacillus polymyxa, and Rhizophagus intraradices to induce resistance against root rot and damping-off diseases. Her research outcomes emphasize integrating biological and biochemical inducers for developing environmentally sustainable plant protection strategies. As an active member of professional societies and editorial boards, she contributes to advancing phytopathology knowledge dissemination. Her studies in journals like Scientific Reports and EC Microbiology underline her commitment to developing biocontrol approaches and resistance induction mechanisms that align with global goals for sustainable agriculture, soil health preservation, and reduction in chemical fungicide dependency.

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Featured Publications

Atwa, M. A. M., El-Abeid, S. E., & El-Blasy, S. A. S. (2025). Evaluating individual and mixed arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi for controlling Rhizoctonia root rot in lupine.

Cecilia Dini | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cecilia Dini | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cecilia Dini | National Council for Scientific and Technical Research | Argentina

Dr. Cecilia Dini is a distinguished scientist whose research bridges chemistry, microbiology, and food technology to advance the revalorization of ancient and non-traditional crops for modern food applications. Her work focuses on unlocking the nutritional, functional, and industrial potential of underutilized Andean roots and tubers such as ahipa (Pachyrhizus ahipa), oca (Oxalis tuberosa), arracacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza), and Jerusalem artichoke, positioning these crops as valuable resources for sustainable food systems. Through two completed research projects and ongoing investigations on Argentinian oca, she has significantly contributed to understanding the biochemical composition, starch characteristics, and functional properties of these species. Her studies have demonstrated how root- and tuber-derived biopolymers, including fructans and resistant starches, can serve as healthy dietary fibers and versatile ingredients for gluten-free products and functional foods. Dr. Dini’s research not only enhances agricultural biodiversity but also supports local farming systems by promoting the use of resilient, climate-adaptive crops. She has published 28 peer-reviewed papers in indexed journals, with her research earning over 550 citations across 475 documents and achieving an H-index of 14 (Scopus) and 17 (Google Scholar), reflecting her strong scientific impact. Her collaborative efforts with international research institutions such as Texas A&M University (USA), IATA (Spain), and the National University of Ambato (Ecuador) have fostered interdisciplinary innovation and global knowledge exchange in crop utilization and food processing. In addition to journal publications, she has authored book chapters on non-cereal starch resources, cassava-derived ingredients, and nutritional analyses of Andean roots, contributing extensively to literature in food science and agricultural biotechnology. Dr. Dini’s body of work exemplifies excellence in research translation—bridging laboratory insights with industrial applications, supporting sustainable crop diversification, and contributing to global food security through science-driven valorization of ancient crops.

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Featured Publications

Dini, C. (2025). Characterization of commercial olluco (Ullucus tuberosus) tubers from La Plata, Argentina: Potential as a source of starch, flour, and soluble dietary fiber. Plant Foods for Human Nutrition.

Dini, C., Garzón, R., & Rosell, C. M. (2025). Breadmaking potential of Andean roots and tuber starches from ahipa (Pachyrhizus ahipa), oca (Oxalis tuberosa), and arracacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza). Starch – Stärke.

Gul Tug | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gul Tug | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gul Tug | Karadeniz Technical University | Turkey 

Dr. Gul Tug has made a notable contribution to scientific research, reflected through her 10 published documents, which have collectively received 28 citations across 16 referencing works. Her research productivity and scholarly influence are further emphasized by her h-index, which underscores the consistent impact and quality of her publications. Dr. Tug’s work demonstrates strong analytical depth and interdisciplinary relevance, addressing emerging scientific questions with innovative approaches and methodological rigor. Her research outputs have contributed to the advancement of her field by offering new insights, practical frameworks, and data-driven conclusions that support further exploration and application. The sustained academic interest shown through multiple citations highlights her growing recognition within the research community. Overall, her profile presents a balance of publication volume, citation quality, and research impact, establishing her as a promising and engaged contributor to contemporary scientific discourse.

Profiles:  Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Tuğ, G., & Özdemir, Z. (2025, November). A new approach to the accretive growth of surfaces via hyperbolical kinematics. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.

Tuğ, G. (2023, January 17). Constant pseudo-angle lightlike surfaces. Communications Faculty of Science University of Ankara Series A1: Mathematics and Statistics.

Tuğ, G. (2022, December 31). Canal surfaces through a null quaternionic spine curve. Bilecik Şeyh Edebali Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Dergisi.

Tuğ, G. (2021). Accretive Darboux growth in Lorentz–Minkowski spacetime. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.

Tuğ, G. (2021, August 28). Minimal twist accretive growth with spatial curve evolution. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.

Tuğ, G. (2020). Accretive growth kinematics via null evolution curve. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.

Georgina Gordon | Earth | Interdisciplinary Soil Research Award

Ms. Georgina Gordon | Earth | Interdisciplinary Soil Research Award

Ms Georgina Gordon | Geological consulting | Australia 

Georgina Gordon is a highly accomplished geologist and Senior Hyperspectral Geoscientist recognized for her extensive expertise in hyperspectral core scanning and spectral geoscience. With deep experience in applying advanced mineralogical analysis to diverse deposit types, she has significantly contributed to developing innovative techniques that enhance the interpretation of geological materials. Her leadership in managing the HyLogger Project and integrating new technologies such as Raman and Gold Sniffer scanning has strengthened spectral data analysis in mineral exploration. She has been instrumental inmentoring researchers, facilitating industry collaborations, and organizing national and international geoscience workshops and conferences. Georgina’s career reflects a strong focus on innovation, data-driven insights, and collaborative research that bridges academic and industry applications. Her commitment to improving data quality and accessibility has established her as a leading figure in geological spectral analysis. She has published 7 scientific documents, which have collectively earned 207 citations from 181 referencing sources, reflecting her growing research influence and practical impact in the global geoscience community. Her work continues to advance the application of hyperspectral technologies in mineral systems, fostering innovation, sustainability, and deeper understanding of Earth’s complex geological processes.

Profiles:  Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Baudet, E., Tiddy, C., Giles, D., Hill, S., & Gordon, G. (2023). Diverse provenance of the Lower Cretaceous sediments of the Eromanga Basin, South Australia: Constraints on basin evolution. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 

Angel B | Soil Water | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Angel B | Soil Water | Best Researcher Award

Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology | India 

Dr. B. Angel has made notable research contributions in the field of fuzzy graph theory and its interdisciplinary applications in smart city development, sustainable systems, and computational intelligence. With a strong academic and professional background in mathematics and over two decades of teaching experience, her work demonstrates a blend of theoretical depth and real-world relevance. She has authored 6 research documents indexed in Scopus, collectively receiving 3 citations from 2 documents, and holds an h-index of 1. Her publications, including papers in reputed international journals such as Scientific Reports and Communications on Applied Nonlinear Analysis, focus on using fuzzy graph models for solving societal and infrastructural challenges like women’s safety, epidemic control, and urban mobility optimization. Through innovative applications of artificial intelligence and fuzzy logic, Dr. Angel’s research advances the integration of mathematics into sustainable urban technologies. Her dedication to research excellence is complemented by her life membership in the Association of Mathematics Teachers of India and her commitment to mentoring future scholars. Overall, her scholarly output and growing citation impact underscore her emerging influence in computational mathematics and smart city research.

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Featured Publications

Qi, H., Altalbawy, F. M. A., Vora, T., Manjunatha, R., Thakur, R., Angel, B., Das, P., Negi, A. S., Formanova, S., Sead, F. F., Smerat, A., & Abbasi, H. (2025). Synthesizing an innovative nanocomposite to improve polymer gel performance. Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering.

Santhoshkumar Jayakodi | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Santhoshkumar Jayakodi | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Saveetha School of Engineering | India 

Dr. Santhoshkumar is a dedicated researcher and academic whose work spans nanotechnology, nanobiotechnology, biochemistry, drug delivery, toxicology, ecotoxicology, food safety and environmental biology, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary applications. He has contributed extensively to scientific research with 43 published documents, collectively cited 824 times by 761 different sources, reflecting the impact and visibility of his work in the scientific community. His scholarly influence is further evidenced by an h-index of 15, indicating a consistent record of high-quality publications. His doctoral research on nano-herbal formulations addressing cardiotoxicity and earlier work exploring antibacterial properties of essential oils demonstrate his ability to translate biological concepts into innovative applications. He possesses strong technical expertise in cell culture involving zebrafish, albino rats and animal models, as well as hands-on proficiency in operating advanced analytical instruments such as LC-MS, GC-MS, FTIR, HPLC, SEM and DLS. His academic role includes mentoring numerous undergraduate and postgraduate research projects and contributing to academic committees such as NAAC-related initiatives. In addition to teaching and research responsibilities, he has participated in organizing international scientific events and remains active in multiple professional societies related to biology, biotechnology, chemical sciences and technical skill development, enhancing both scientific collaboration and community engagement.

Profiles:  Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

  • Jayakodi, S. (2025). Role of proteins in phytoremediation and mycoremediation for heavy metal removal: A focus on protein-based remediation. International Journal of Phytoremediation.

  • Palani, B., Vajjiravelu, R., Shanmugam, R., & Jayakodi, S. (2025). A comprehensive review of traditional medicinal plants and their role in ovarian cancer treatment. South African Journal of Botany.

  • Vajjiravelu, R., Palani, B., Shanmugam, R., & Jayakodi, S. (2025). Bioinspired nanoparticles mediated from bioactive plants and their therapeutic application in liver cancer. Biomedical Materials & Devices.

  • Palani, B., Vajjiravelu, R., Shanmugam, R., & Jayakodi, S. (2025). Bioactive compounds for inhibiting mutated gene (BRCA1 and BRCA2) signaling pathway in ovarian cancer treatment. Biomedical Materials & Devices.

  • Sowmiya, A., Jayakodi, S., Selvam, K. A., & Sangeetha, K. (2024). In silico molecular docking of cyclic peptides against TEM-1 beta-lactamases for effective antimicrobial drug development. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 18(3), Article 16.

Deepana G | Soil Remediation | Soil Remediation Innovation Award

Dr. Deepana G | Soil Remediation | Soil Remediation Innovation Award

SA Engineering College | India 

Dr. G. Deepana is a dedicated civil engineering professional and researcher with a growing academic footprint, evidenced by 7 Scopus-indexed documents, 5 citations, and an h-index of 1. Her work spans structural engineering, ferrocement composites, sustainability, and green construction technologies. She has published impactful research in reputed SCI and Scopus journals, including studies on ferrocement wall panels, squeeze-cast aluminium composites with agro-waste additives, and durability assessments of concrete using alternative materials. Her interdisciplinary contributions extend to sustainable development goals, artificial intelligence applications in engineering, and waste management solutions. Dr. Deepana has also participated in multiple IEEE international conferences and presented research at both national and global platforms, including the International Conference on Sustainable Goals in Materials, Energy, and Environment. She has secured design and product patents related to construction machinery and eco-friendly building materials, demonstrating innovation and practical problem-solving. In addition to research, she actively contributes as a peer reviewer for international journals and engages in extensive faculty development programs, workshops, and webinars to remain current with emerging trends. With academic and professional experience in teaching, laboratory management, and mentoring, she continues to contribute to advancements in concrete technology, structural systems, and sustainable infrastructure development.

Profiles:  Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

  • Gopal, D., & Shobarajkumar, D. (2024). Comparative study on structural behavior of ferrocement wall panels. Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics.

  • Deepana, G., Kamaraj, L., Ganapathi, S., Venkatesh, R., Amarnath, M. K., & Manickaraj, P. (2024). Synthesis and machining characteristics study of agro-waste coconut shell powder incorporated aluminium alloy composite via the squeeze cast technique. International Journal of Cast Metals Research.

  • Amarnaath, S., & Deepana, G. (2024, November 6). Incorporating Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into marketing strategies: A path to business growth and global impact. In Proceedings of the 2024 International Conference on Smart Technologies for Sustainable Development Goals (ICSTSDG).

  • Amarnaath, S., & Deepana, G. (2024, November 6). Integrating Sustainable Development Goals into business, marketing, finance and engineering for a better world. In Proceedings of the 2024 International Conference on Smart Technologies for Sustainable Development Goals (ICSTSDG).

  • Deepana, G., Raja, V. L., Priya, A. P., Priya, J. G., Rajendiran, M., & Babu, M. D. (2024, June 24). Enhancing weld quality assessment using a comprehensive study on combined thermal and residual stress through Lenet pattern recognition. In Proceedings of the 2024 15th International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT).

  • Premkumar, S., Sivakumar, V. L., Deepana, G., & Vikram, V. A. S. (2024, May 31). Durability assessment of grey water in performance of concrete using admixture. International Journal of Civil Engineering, 11(5).

Samuel Bamidele | Soil Health | Soil Health Advocate Award

Mr. Samuel Bamidele | Soil Health | Soil Health Advocate Award

KerTec | United States 

Samuel Oluwapamilerin Bamidele is a soil scientist and environmental professional whose academic and research contributions span soil health, land management, ecological restoration, and climate-resilient agriculture. His work integrates biogeochemical analysis, environmental compliance, and geospatial assessment to support sustainable land-use practices and regenerative systems. With publications addressing soil carbon sequestration, erosion vulnerability, wetland dynamics, and digital soil suitability mapping, he has advanced knowledge in both temperate and tropical landscapes. His scholarly output includes 3 indexed documents, with 22 citations across 21 citing sources, and an h-index of 3, reflecting growing impact within the soil and environmental sciences community. Beyond research, he has contributed to field-based soil health monitoring, restoration project design, regulatory compliance reporting, and interdisciplinary collaborations with conservation agencies, academic institutions, and industry stakeholders. He has delivered talks in scientific societies, participated in podcasts, and engaged in leadership initiatives promoting soil sustainability and agricultural innovation. His roles in mentoring, committee service, peer review, and professional societies demonstrate his commitment to capacity-building and global soil health advocacy. With expertise spanning laboratory analysis, field coordination, GIS-based assessment, and technical writing, he represents a rising voice in advancing soil conservation, climate adaptation, and sustainable land management at local, national, and international levels.

Profile:  Scopus 

Featured Publications

Tobore, A., Oyerinde, G. T., Senjobi, B., & Bamidele, S. (2023). Geospatial soil suitability assessment for maize (Zea mays) production in derived savanna of Agricultural Research and Training, Oyo State, Nigeria. Jordan Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences.