Biplab Brahma | Soil Fertility | Soil Nutrient Management Pioneer

Dr. Biplab Brahma | Soil Fertility | Soil Nutrient Management Pioneer

Dr. Biplab Brahma, Assam University, India

Dr. Biplab Brahma is an environmental researcher specializing in soil carbon sequestration, biomass modeling, and climate change mitigation. He holds a Ph.D. in Ecology and Environmental Science from Assam University, India, with expertise in soil health management, carbon flux, and agroforestry systems. Dr. Brahma has worked extensively on ecosystem carbon stocks, fine root dynamics, and land use impact assessments. He has received the Shastri Indo-Canadian Postdoctoral Fellowship (2019) and the Junior Scientist of the Year Award (2017). His research contributes to sustainable land management, biodiversity conservation, and climate resilience, with multiple high-impact publications and international collaborations.

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Dr. Biplab Brahma has made pioneering contributions to soil nutrient management through his research on soil carbon sequestration, fine root dynamics, and biomass modeling. His work has enhanced the understanding of soil organic matter preservation and ecosystem restoration, making him a strong contender for the Research in Soil Nutrient Management Pioneer Award.

🎓 Education

Dr. Biplab Brahma holds a Ph.D. in Ecology and Environmental Science from Assam University, India, with research focusing on carbon stock and sequestration potential in rubber plantations. He also earned an M.Sc. in Ecology and Environmental Science from the same university and a Postgraduate Diploma in Bamboo Cultivation and Resource Utilization from Tripura University. His academic foundation includes a B.Sc. in Biological Science from Tripura University, and he is currently pursuing an M.A. in Sustainable Science from IGNOU.

💼Experience

Dr. Brahma has extensive research experience in environmental science, particularly in carbon dynamics and soil management. Since March 2020, he has been a Research Associate working on ecosystem carbon stock and sequestration rates in North East Indian forests. Previously, he was a Shastri Indo-Canadian Postdoctoral Research Fellow in 2019, where he assessed soil nutrient management and carbon sequestration strategies. From 2017 to 2019, he served as a Senior Research Fellow, focusing on phytolith occluded carbon in bamboo species for climate change mitigation. Earlier, as a Junior Research Fellow from 2015 to 2017, he assessed carbon sequestration potential in major land-use types of Southern Assam. His career began as a Field Assistant in 2009 on a bamboo cultivation and resource utilization project.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Brahma specializes in soil carbon stock and sequestration, soil health management, fine root and litter dynamics, biomass modeling, and forest and biodiversity management. His work extends to climate change mitigation and adaptation, ecosystem restoration, and sustainable land management. He has contributed significantly to understanding carbon flux, sequestration rates, and the impact of land use changes on soil organic carbon pools. His research has practical applications in forest conservation, agroforestry, and carbon sink management.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Brahma possesses expertise in soil health management, ecosystem carbon sequestration, and biomass allometric modeling. He is skilled in statistical and GIS tools, including SPSS, R, MS Excel, and QGIS, for environmental data analysis. He has experience in natural resource management, climate change mitigation, and project management. His skills extend to research design, data analysis, laboratory experimentation, and scientific writing. Additionally, he is proficient in community engagement and capacity building and is fluent in English, Hindi, Bengali, and Assamese.

🏆Awards

Dr. Brahma has received notable recognition for his contributions to environmental science. He was awarded the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2019 and honored as the Junior Scientist of the Year in 2017 by the Confederation of Indian Universities and the International Foundation for Environment and Ecology. His research paper on ecosystem carbon sequestration in North East India was one of the most downloaded articles between 2016 and 2018 in Land Degradation and Development. Another study on biomass stocks and carbon loss in rubber plantations was featured in Science Last Fortnight by Current Science in 2018.

📚 Publications

  • Publication: Significance of land management practices under haskap orchards to mitigate the degradations of soil organic carbon stocks and soil health because of land use changes from forest and grassland
    Author: Brahma, B., Hammermeister, A.M., Lynch, D.H., Smith, P., Nath, A.J.
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Soil Use and Management

Conclusion:

 Dr. Brahma is a highly deserving candidate for this award. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also provides practical solutions for sustainable soil management and climate change mitigation.

Hao Lu | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hao Lu | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hao Lu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hao Lu is a researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, specializing in computer vision and AI applications in agriculture. His work focuses on visual dense prediction, including semantic segmentation, depth estimation, and image matting. He has developed innovative upsampling operators such as IndexNet, SAPA, and FADE, as well as TasselNet, a widely used plant counting model. With over 80 publications, including 30+ CCF A-class papers and three ESI highly cited papers, his contributions have earned prestigious awards, including the Outstanding Paper Award from the European Agricultural Engineering Society.

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Dr. Hao Lu is an exceptional early-career researcher with an impressive track record in AI-driven agriculture. His innovative research, high-impact publications, technological developments, and international collaborations position him as a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. While expanding his global influence and increasing the real-world application of his research could enhance his impact, his current achievements make him highly competitive for the award.

🎓 Education

Hao Lu holds a faculty position as an Associate Professor at Huazhong University of Science and Technology. His academic background is rooted in computer vision and artificial intelligence, with a specialization in their applications in agriculture. His research expertise covers visual dense prediction, including semantic segmentation, depth estimation, and image matting, contributing to advancements in AI-driven agricultural technologies.

💼Experience

With a strong research portfolio, Hao Lu has made significant contributions to AI-driven plant phenotyping and crop monitoring systems. He has authored over 80 research papers, including more than 30 CCF A-class papers and three ESI highly cited papers. His collaborative efforts include working with leading experts such as Prof. Chunhua Shen from the University of Adelaide and Prof. Zhiguo Cao from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. His experience extends to pioneering AI applications in precision agriculture and smart farming.

🔬Research Focus

His research spans computer vision and AI applications in agriculture, specifically visual dense prediction and plant phenotyping. He has pioneered novel upsampling operators such as IndexNet, SAPA, and FADE, significantly improving image processing techniques. His TasselNet model is widely used in plant counting and phenotyping research, making a substantial impact on precision agriculture.

🛠️Skills

Hao Lu possesses expertise in computer vision, deep learning, and AI for agriculture. His work bridges fundamental AI advancements with real-world applications, including smart farming solutions. He has mentored students and contributed to high-impact research, with a citation count exceeding 4000 on Google Scholar. His research continues to drive innovations in crop monitoring, precision agriculture, and smart farming technologies.

🏆Awards

Hao Lu has received prestigious awards for his contributions to AI in agriculture. His research earned the Outstanding Paper Award from the European Agricultural Engineering Society. Additionally, his development of an automatic crop growth monitoring system was recognized with a bronze medal at the Geneva International Invention Exhibition.

📚 Publications

  • SCAPE: A Simple and Strong Category-Agnostic Pose Estimator
    Authors: Yujia Liang, Zixuan Ye, Wenze Liu, Hao Lu
    Journal: [No source information available]
    Year: 2024
  • FADE: A Task-Agnostic Upsampling Operator for Encoder–Decoder Architectures
    Authors: Hao Lu, Wenze Liu, Hongtao Fu, Zhiguo Cao
    Journal: International Journal of Computer Vision
    Year: 2025
  • Bridging Real and Simulated Data for Cross-Spatial-Resolution Vegetation Segmentation with Application to Rice Crops
    Authors: Yangmingrui Gao, Linyuan Li, Marie Weiss, Frédéric Baret, Shouyang Liu
    Journal: ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
    Year: 2024
  • Counting Crowd by Weighing Counts: A Sequential Decision-Making Perspective
    Authors: Hao Lu, Liang Liu, Hu Wang, Zhiguo Cao
    Journal: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
    Year: 2024
  • Vision Transformer Off-the-Shelf: A Surprising Baseline for Few-Shot Class-Agnostic Counting
    Authors: Zhicheng Wang, Liwen Xiao, Zhiguo Cao, Hao Lu
    Journal: [No source information available]
    Year: 2024
  • In-Context Matting
    Authors: He Guo, Zixuan Ye, Zhiguo Cao, Hao Lu
    Journal: [No source information available]
    Year: 2024
  • Unifying Automatic and Interactive Matting with Pretrained ViTs
    Authors: Zixuan Ye, Wenze Liu, He Guo, Hao Lu, Zhiguo Cao
    Journal: [No source information available]
    Year: 2024
  • SIERRA: A Robust Bilateral Feature Upsampler for Dense Prediction
    Authors: Hongtao Fu, Wenze Liu, Yuliang Liu, Zhiguo Cao, Hao Lu
    Journal: Computer Vision and Image Understanding
    Year: 2023

Conclusion:

Dr. Hao Lu is an ideal candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. His work has already made a significant impact, and with continued advancements, he has the potential to become a global leader in AI-driven agricultural technologies.

Aziz Aziz | Agricultural | Soil Biodiversity Conservation Award

Prof. Aziz Aziz | Agricultural | Soil Biodiversity Conservation Award

Prof. Aziz, University of Reims, France

Prof. Aziz Aziz is a Full Professor at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France, specializing in plant-microbe interactions, biocontrol, and plant immunity. With a Ph.D. from the University of Rennes 1 (1996) and extensive postdoctoral research at INRA Versailles and the University of Reims, he has dedicated his career to understanding how beneficial microbes enhance plant defense against pathogens. His research focuses on induced resistance, microbial diversity, and sustainable viticulture, particularly in grapevine health. He has led multiple international research projects, including H2020 initiatives, and received the Scientific Excellence Award from the French Ministry of National Education and Research. As head of the Master’s program in Sustainable Plant Production and Bioprotection, he has supervised numerous Ph.D. and postdoctoral researchers.

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Prof. Aziz Aziz is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Soil Biodiversity Conservation Award due to his expertise in plant-microbe interactions, microbial biocontrol, and soil microbiota’s role in plant health. His leadership in international research projects, significant scientific output, and contributions to sustainable agriculture make him a strong contender. However, aligning his research more explicitly with soil biodiversity conservation frameworks and engaging in policy-driven initiatives could further enhance his impact.

🎓 Education

Aziz Aziz obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Rennes 1, France, in 1996. He later completed a postdoctoral fellowship at INRA Versailles in 1997, focusing on the Biology of the Rhizosphere. From 1998 to 2002, he continued his postdoctoral research at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, where he later became an Associate Professor in 2003. In the same year, he earned his Accreditation to Supervise Research (HDR) from the University of Reims.

💼Experience

Since 2020, Aziz Aziz has been serving as a Full Professor (C1) at the University of Reims. His career includes two decades of research and teaching at the university, where he was the co-head of the research team “Immunity and Beneficial Microorganisms” from 2012 to 2023. He has been actively involved in national and academic committees, including the National Council of Universities, the Academic Council, and the Research Commission of the University of Reims. He also played a crucial role in the National Biocontrol Consortium Network and the Biocontrol Consortium led by INRAE.

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily explores the role of the root microbiome in enhancing plant immunity against diseases. He investigates how beneficial bacteria interact with plants to prime systemic immunity, protecting them from microbial pathogens while also studying the influence of abiotic stress on these interactions. His expertise extends to plant-microbe interactions, biocontrol strategies, induced resistance, and defense mechanisms in plants, with a particular focus on grapevine health. His research integrates molecular signaling, phytoalexins, and microbial-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) in plant defense.

🛠️Skills

Aziz Aziz possesses extensive expertise in plant-microbe interactions, biocontrol mechanisms, microbial diversity, and induced resistance. His skills include plant immunity research, beneficial microbial applications, secondary metabolism analysis, viticulture, and sustainable plant production. Additionally, he has significant experience in project coordination, research supervision, and academic leadership, playing a vital role in advancing sustainable plant protection strategies.

🏆Awards

He was a recipient of the Scientific Excellence Award from the French Ministry of National Education and Research from 2008 to 2020. Throughout his career, he has been a jury member for 22 Ph.D. defenses, demonstrating his recognition as a leading expert in plant bioprotection.

📚 Publications

  • Rootstocks and drought stress impact the composition and functionality of grapevine rhizosphere bacterial microbiota

    • Authors: D. Labarga, A. Mairata, M. Puelles, A. Aziz, A. Pou
    • Year: 2025
    • Journal: Microbiological Research

 

  • Peroxidase 4-Based Enzymatic Synthesis of Stilbene Oligomers in Methyl Jasmonate-Elicited Grapevine Cell Suspensions

    • Authors: B. Marant, A.L. Flourat, A. Lanoue, A. Aziz, J. Crouzet
    • Year: 2025
    • Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

 

  • Assessment of Peacock Spot Disease (Fusicladium oleagineum) in Olive Orchards Through Agronomic Approaches and UAV-Based Multispectral Imaging

    • Authors: H. Hamzaoui, I. Maafa, H. Choukri, S. Louahlia, K. Habbadi
    • Year: 2025
    • Journal: Horticulturae

 

  • Minimizing the Adverse Impacts of Soil Salinity on Maize and Tomato Growth and Productivity through the Application of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria

    • Authors: H. Yahyaoui, N. El Allaoui, A. Aziz, M. Hafidi, K. Habbadi
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Crops

 

  • Rhizosphere microbiome assembly, drivers and functions in perennial ligneous plant health

    • Authors: M. Duret, A. Wallner, M. Buée, A. Aziz
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Microbiological Research

Conclusion:

Prof. Aziz is a strong candidate for the Research for Soil Biodiversity Conservation Award. While he could strengthen his profile by emphasizing soil biodiversity metrics and conservation policies, his work in microbial diversity and sustainable plant protection already plays a crucial role in maintaining soil biodiversity. His achievements make him a highly deserving nominee for this recognition.

Dorota Pikula | Soil | Soil Fertility Improvement Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dorota Pikula | Soil | Soil Fertility Improvement Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dorota Pikula, Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Poland

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dorota Pikuła is a researcher at the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Poland, specializing in soil organic matter, humic substances, and soil fertility management. She holds a habilitation in agricultural sciences and a Ph.D. in agronomy from the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. Her research focuses on soil carbon dynamics, fertilization effects, nitrogen fixation, and the environmental impact of agricultural practices. With extensive experience in scientific publishing, policy advisory, and long-term field experiments, she has received multiple awards from the Polish Ministry of Agriculture. She has authored over 500 publications and actively contributes to sustainable agriculture and soil conservation strategies.

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dorota Pikuła is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Soil Fertility Improvement Award, given her extensive contributions to soil organic matter studies, long-term field experiments, and sustainable fertilization practices. Her research has significantly impacted both scientific understanding and practical agricultural applications. She has also been recognized nationally for her work in soil fertility and nutrient management. However, to further strengthen her profile, she could focus on global-scale research collaborations, innovation-driven contributions, and leadership in large-scale international projects.

🎓 Education

Dorota Pikuła holds a habilitated doctorate in agricultural sciences with a specialization in agriculture and horticulture from the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation State Research Institute, awarded in 2019. Her postdoctoral research focused on the environmental and production effects of crop cultivation in rotations with varying organic matter inflow. She earned her master’s degree in engineering from the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Biology, in 2000, specializing in Environmental Protection. Her master’s thesis investigated heavy metal fractions in soils fertilized with sewage sludge. She later obtained a Ph.D. in agricultural sciences in agronomy from the same university in 2006, where she studied the influence of selected physicochemical properties of soil on heavy metal content in fodder plants.

💼Experience

Dorota Pikuła has extensive professional experience in agricultural science, research, and publishing. She worked as an editor and agrotechnical advisor from 2002 to 2006 for agricultural publications such as Agro-Spółdzielca and Poradnik Rolniczy. In 2006, she joined the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation State Research Institute in Puławy as a senior research and technical specialist. Since 2016, she has been working as an adjunct researcher in the Department of Plant Nutrition and Fertilization. Throughout her career, she has participated in numerous research projects, including studies on soil organic matter quality, humic substances, nitrogen fixation, and the environmental impact of different agricultural practices.

🔬Research Focus

Dorota Pikuła specializes in soil organic matter, humic substances, and soil fertility management. Her research explores soil organic carbon dynamics, the impact of fertilization and crop rotation on soil quality, and the role of humic acids in improving soil fertility. She has conducted extensive work on nitrogen fixation, soil contamination with heavy metals, and the long-term effects of manure application on soil health. She has also contributed to the development of soil quality assessment methods and indicators.

🛠️Skills

Dorota Pikuła possesses expertise in soil science, agricultural chemistry, and environmental protection. She is skilled in analyzing soil organic matter composition, conducting long-term field experiments, and evaluating the environmental effects of different farming practices. Her proficiency extends to scientific publishing, training agricultural professionals, and contributing to policy development on sustainable agriculture. She is an active member of several scientific organizations and has authored over 500 popular science publications, demonstrating her ability to translate complex scientific findings into practical knowledge for farmers and policymakers.

🏆Awards

Dorota Pikuła has received several prestigious awards from the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development. In 2015, she was recognized for her contributions to rational fertilizer management. In 2023, she was awarded for her work on protecting water sources from phosphorus pollution caused by agricultural activities. In 2024, she received another award for developing and implementing a method for determining humic substance content in fertilizers and plant aids.

📚 Publications

  • The Composition of the Organic Matter Fractions of Loamy Sand after Long-Term FYM Application without Liming (2022) – Agronomy – Dorota Pikuła, O. Ciotucha
  • Changes in Relationships between Humic Substances and Soil Structure following Different Mineral Fertilization of Vitis vinifera L. in Slovakia (2022) – Agronomy – V. Šimanský, E. Wójcik‐Gront, J. Horváthová, Dorota Pikuła, T. Lošák, A. Parzych, M. Lukac, E. Aydın
  • Effect of the Degree of Soil Contamination with Heavy Metals on Their Mobility in the Soil Profile in a Microplot Experiment (2021) – Agronomy – Dorota Pikuła, W. Stępień
  • Materia organiczna istotnym elementem żyzności gleb (2020) – Studia i Raporty IUNG-PIB – Dorota Pikuła
  • Selected chemical properties of sandy soil after 36 years of differential fertilization with mineral nitrogen and manure without liming in two crop rotation (2020) – Soil Science Annual – Dorota Pikuła
  • Zbiór zaleceń dobrej praktyki rolniczej mający na celu ochronę wód przed zanieczyszczeniem azotanami pochodzącymi ze źródeł rolniczych (2019) – IUNG-PIB – Dorota Pikuła
  • Praktyki zapobiegające stratom węgla organicznego z gleby (2019) – Środowiskowe Aspekty Gospodarki Nawozowej – Dorota Pikuła
  • Soil properties and productivity in two long-term crop rotations differing with respect to organic matter management on an Albic Luvisol (2019) – Scientific Reports – Dorota Pikuła, S. Martyniuk, M. Kozieł

Conclusion:

Dr. Pikuła is a strong candidate for the Research for Soil Fertility Improvement Award due to her pioneering research on soil fertility, strong publication record, practical impact on agriculture, and policy contributions. While she already has an impressive portfolio, enhancing international collaboration, innovation, and leadership in large-scale initiatives would further strengthen her standing for this prestigious award.

Sher Shah Hassan | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sher Shah Hassan | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sher Shah Hassan, Ministry of Climate Change, Pakistan

Sher Shah Hassan is an Agricultural Engineer and climate expert currently serving as a Team Lead and MRV/GIS Expert at the Global Climate-Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC), Ministry of Climate Change, Pakistan. With extensive experience in GIS, remote sensing, climate risk assessment, and energy efficiency, he has played a key role in Pakistan’s GHG inventory, mitigation policies, and adaptation monitoring. He has collaborated with international organizations, including CITEPA (France), the World Bank, UNDP, and PIK (Germany), contributing to climate transparency frameworks and sustainable agricultural strategies. His research focuses on geospatial data analysis, machine learning applications in climate science, and sustainable land and water management.

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Mr. Sher Shah Hassan is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his contributions to air pollution and climate change research in Pakistan, his use of geospatial techniques, and his work’s direct impact on policymaking. However, to enhance his profile further, he could focus on expanding his research globally, publishing more independent work, and increasing international collaborations.

🎓 Education

Sher Shah Hassan holds a BSc (Hons) in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Engineering & Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan, graduating in 2017 with a CGPA of 3.58/4.00. His undergraduate thesis focused on “Spatial Flood Risk Analysis of Chenab River from Marala to Qadirabad Based on Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA).” He is currently completing an MSc in Soil and Water Engineering at the same university, with a CGPA of 3.18/4.00. His master’s research integrates geospatial machine learning and multi-criteria decision-making for sustainable mangrove management in the Indus Delta, Pakistan.

💼Experience

Sher Shah Hassan has extensive experience in climate impact research, GIS applications, and agricultural engineering. He currently serves as Team Lead and MRV/GIS Expert at the Global Climate-Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC), Ministry of Climate Change & Environmental Coordination, Pakistan, where he specializes in data collection, stakeholder engagement, and climate impact analysis. Since May 2021, he has also been the Team Leader for Mitigation & Adaptation at the Centre Interprofessionnel Technique d’Etudes de la Pollution Atmosphérique (CITEPA), France, where he contributes to GHG inventory management, climate transparency, and adaptation monitoring in Pakistan.

🔬Research Focus

Sher Shah Hassan’s research focuses on climate change mitigation and adaptation, sustainable agricultural practices, GIS-based environmental monitoring, energy efficiency in agriculture, and water resource management. His work integrates geospatial technologies and machine learning for sustainable land-use planning and climate resilience.

🛠️Skills

His expertise in GIS and remote sensing applications, climate risk assessment, agricultural engineering, geospatial data analysis, energy efficiency strategies, mitigation and adaptation policy development, stakeholder engagement, and technical report writing. He is also proficient in multi-criteria decision analysis, machine learning applications in climate science, and institutional capacity building.

🏆Awards

Throughout his career, he has been engaged in national and international climate research collaborations, contributing to policy frameworks and transparency mechanisms for climate adaptation. His contributions to Pakistan’s climate action strategies, particularly in MRV systems and energy efficiency, have been instrumental in shaping policy interventions.

📚 Publications

  • Title: Assessing smog trends and sources of air pollutants across northeastern districts of Punjab, Pakistan using geospatial techniques 
  • Authors: M.A. Goheer (Muhammad Arif), S.S. Hassan (Sher Shah Hassan), A.S. Sheikh (A. S.), M.A. Uzair (Muhammad Ali), T.N. Satti (T. N.)
  • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 
  • Year of Publication: 2025

Conclusion:

 Mr. Sher Shah Hassan is a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His research aligns with pressing environmental challenges, and his findings have both scientific merit and policy implications. However, strengthening his global reach and independent research contributions could make his candidacy even stronger.

Md. Ariful Islam | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md. Ariful Islam | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md. Ariful Islam, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Bangladesh

Dr. Md. Ariful Islam is a Senior Scientific Officer at the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), specializing in conservation agriculture, soil fertility, and sustainable cropping systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Murdoch University, Australia, with research focusing on conservation agriculture in rice-based systems. With over 15 years of experience, he has contributed significantly to agronomic research, integrated nutrient management, and on-farm trials. Dr. Islam has received multiple awards, including the Best Scientist Award (2024), and has published extensively in national and international journals. His expertise includes field experimentation, data analysis, and farmer-oriented technology development.

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Summary:

Dr. Md. Ariful Islam has made notable contributions to agricultural research, particularly in conservation agriculture, soil management, and plant health. His interdisciplinary expertise, significant research impact, and collaboration with international experts make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. However, enhancing leadership in funded projects, expanding international collaborations, and increasing policy engagement could further elevate his research profile.

 

🎓 Education

Dr. Md. Ariful Islam holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Murdoch University, Australia, specializing in conservation agriculture. His doctoral research focused on the effects of conservation agriculture on crops and soil in rice-based cropping systems in Bangladesh. He earned his Master of Science in Agronomy from Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, where he studied the effects of variety and fertilizer management on wheat performance. His undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Honours), was also completed at Bangladesh Agricultural University, with coursework covering agronomy, soil science, horticulture, genetics, and agricultural economics.

💼Experience

Dr. Islam is currently a Senior Scientific Officer at the On-Farm Research Division of the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) in Pabna, where he has been serving since June 2020. His role involves designing and executing research programs focusing on integrated plant nutrient management, cropping system improvements, and adaptive trials in drought-prone areas. Before this, he worked as a Scientific Officer at BARI’s Pulses Research Centre from 2007 to 2020, where he contributed to farmer-centered research, soil analysis, crop yield evaluation, and training programs for agricultural professionals and farmers.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Islam’s research primarily revolves around conservation agriculture, soil fertility, nutrient management, and sustainable cropping systems in rice-based agriculture. His work aims to improve soil health, crop productivity, and farmer livelihoods through integrated and resource-efficient farming practices. His research has significantly contributed to understanding the effects of tillage and residue management on soil organic carbon sequestration, nitrogen cycling, and weed control.

Awards

Dr. Islam has received numerous awards for his contributions to conservation agriculture and agronomic research. In 2024, he was honored with the Best Scientist Award in the Mid-career Scientist category at BARI. He received multiple Best Paper Presentation Awards, including at the 21st Bangladesh Society of Agronomy Conference (2022) and international conferences such as the Smart Agriculture for Resource Conservation Conference (2021) and the 2nd Asian Web Conference on Managing Hill Resources (2021). Additionally, he was recognized for his research on conservation agriculture at the 2nd Conference on Conservation Agriculture for Smallholders (2017). He also received the ACIAR John Allwright Fellowship for his Ph.D. and travel grants for international conferences.

Skills

Dr. Md. Ariful Islam has extensive experience in scientific and experimental research, covering planning, design, execution, and reporting. His expertise includes conservation agriculture, soil fertility management, and integrated plant nutrient management. He is proficient in various analytical and statistical software, including MS Excel, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MSTAT, Statistix 10, STAR, R-program, and GenStat, which he applies in data analysis and research.

Publications

  • Minimum tillage unpuddled transplanting: An alternative crop establishment strategy for rice in conservation agriculture cropping systems

    • Authors: ME Haque, RW Bell, MA Islam, MA Rahman
    • Journal: Field Crops Research
    • Year: 2016
  • Conservation agriculture for rice-based intensive cropping by smallholders in the eastern Gangetic plain

    • Authors: RW Bell, ME Haque, M Jahiruddin, MM Rahman, M Begum, MAM Miah, …
    • Journal: Agriculture
    • Year: 2018
  • Study of seed health, germination and seedling vigor of farmers produced rice seeds

    • Authors: A Haque, MAH Akon, MA Islam, KM Khalequzzaman, MA Ali
    • Journal: Not specified
    • Year: 2007
  • Soil nitrogen storage and availability to crops are increased by conservation agriculture practices in rice–based cropping systems in the Eastern Gangetic Plains

    • Authors: MK Alam, RW Bell, ME Haque, MA Islam, MA Kader
    • Journal: Field Crops Research
    • Year: 2020
  • Responses of rice to green manure and nitrogen fertilizer application

    • Authors: MS Islam, NK Paul, MR Alam, MR Uddin, UK Sarker, MA Islam, SU Park
    • Journal: OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences
    • Year: 2015

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Md. Ariful Islam is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant contributions to sustainable agriculture and conservation practices. Strengthening his research leadership, global collaborations, and policy impact will further solidify his standing as a leading researcher in his field.

Kaywan Ahmed | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kaywan Ahmed | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kaywan Ahmed, Tishk International University, Iraq

Dr. Kaywan Ahmed is a researcher and assistant lecturer at Tishk International University, Iraq. His expertise lies in civil engineering, with a focus on hydraulic structures, water resources, and environmental sustainability. He has taught various engineering courses and held multiple administrative roles, including Coordinator of the Civil Engineering Department and Head of the Exam Committee. His research explores soil-water interactions, scour prediction, and the application of GIS in environmental management. Dr. Ahmed has published extensively in international journals and actively contributes to academic conferences and innovation in engineering education.

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Summary:

Dr. Kaywan Ahmed’s strong academic and professional contributions to civil engineering, particularly in water management and environmental sciences, make him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative research in predicting water quality and the impact of infrastructure on the environment is vital for sustainable development in the field of civil engineering.

🎓 Education

Kaywan Ahmed completed his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering at Tishk International University, Erbil, in 2015. He then pursued a Master’s degree (MSc) in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Water Supply and Hydraulic Structures at Gaziantep University, Turkey, from 2016 to 2018. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at KNTU University in Tehran.

💼Experience

Kaywan has extensive experience in academia and civil engineering. He has been an Assistant Lecturer at Tishk International University since 2018, teaching courses such as Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulic Engineering, Water Resources, and Water Supply and Sewerage Systems. He has held multiple administrative roles, including Coordinator of the Civil Engineering Department, Head of the Exam Committee, and Interim Head of the International Relations and Diplomacy Department. His responsibilities have included supervising MSc students, managing academic activities, and supporting international collaborations. Before his academic career, he gained hands-on experience as an Assistant Engineer at Zozik Company and as a Volunteer at Qaiwan Company, where he was involved in construction projects, data collection, and technical support.

🔬Research Focus

Kaywan’s research primarily revolves around hydraulic engineering, water supply systems, and environmental sustainability. His published work includes studies on scour prediction at culvert outlets, the impact of COVID-19 on water consumption, and the use of waste materials in construction. He is currently working on several research projects, including the application of Remote Sensing and GIS in waste management, public attitudes toward environmental issues, and predictive modeling of hydraulic structures. His contributions to scientific literature demonstrate his commitment to advancing civil engineering and environmental sustainability.

Awards

Kaywan has been recognized for his academic excellence, ranking second out of 64 students in his Civil Engineering undergraduate program. He has received certificates for his participation in multiple international engineering conferences and was awarded second place in the Fifth National Innovation Competition in Engineering for his contributions with students. His leadership and research contributions have been acknowledged in various academic and professional circles.

Skills

Kaywan possesses strong research and management skills, with expertise in data analysis, project coordination, and technical problem-solving. He is proficient in multiple software applications, including Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, ETABS, Flow-3D, SPSS, and Water CAD. Additionally, he has hands-on experience with surveying tools such as Total Station, Theodolite, and Level instruments. His ability to communicate effectively, both in writing and orally, has been instrumental in his academic and professional success.

 

Publications

  • Title: Forecasting of monthly air quality index and understanding the air pollution in the urban city, India based on machine learning models and cross-validation
    Authors: C.B. Pande, Chaitanya Baliram; N. Radwan, Neyara; S. Heddam, Salim; S.C. Pal, Subodh Chandra; M.K. Pramanik, Malay Kumar
    Journal: Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: An efficient data fusion model based on Bayesian model averaging for robust water quality prediction using deep learning strategies
    Authors: M. Alizamir, Meysam; K. Moradveisi, Kayhan; K.O. Ahmed, Kaywan Othman; S. Kim, Sungwon; S. Heddam, Salim
    Journal: Expert Systems with Applications
    Year: 2025

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Kaywan Ahmed’s research has the potential to significantly impact environmental engineering, particularly in the sustainable design and operation of water management systems. His dedication to advancing knowledge in his field, coupled with his leadership skills, positions him as a top contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Pengfei Wu | Soil Ecology | Soil Biodiversity Conservation Award

Prof. Pengfei Wu | Soil Ecology | Soil Biodiversity Conservation Award

Prof. Pengfei Wu, Southwest Minzu University, China

Prof. Pengfei Wu is a distinguished soil ecologist at Southwest Minzu University, China. He holds a Ph.D. in Natural Geography from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and has conducted postdoctoral research at the Chinese Academy of Forestry. His research focuses on soil biodiversity, ecosystem responses to climate change, and soil fauna dynamics in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. With over 80 publications, including 10 SCI-indexed papers, he has made significant contributions to soil ecology. He has led multiple national research projects and serves as an expert evaluator for major scientific institutions in China.

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Prof. Pengfei Wu is a leading researcher in soil biodiversity conservation, with a strong focus on soil fauna diversity, ecosystem functions, and climate change responses in alpine ecosystems. His extensive publication record, leadership in high-impact research projects, and expertise in soil ecological monitoring make him a strong contender for the Soil Biodiversity Conservation Award. While his research is highly influential, expanding his international collaborations and enhancing the practical application of his findings could further elevate his impact.

 

🎓 Education

Pengfei Wu holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Xinyang Normal College (1995–1999), a Master’s degree in Ecology from Sichuan University (2000–2003), and a Ph.D. in Natural Geography from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2003–2006). He further expanded his expertise through postdoctoral research at the Chinese Academy of Forestry (2007–2009) and as a visiting scientist at Cornell University (2015–2016).

💼Experience

Since 2006, Pengfei Wu has been a faculty member at Southwest Minzu University, where he is actively engaged in ecological teaching and research. His work focuses on soil biodiversity, ecosystem responses to climate change, and the ecological functions of soil fauna. He has led numerous research projects funded by prestigious institutions, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Sichuan Natural Science Foundation.

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily explores soil invertebrate diversity in the biodiversity hotspot of the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. He investigates the taxonomic composition, spatial-temporal distribution, and functional roles of soil fauna, particularly in forests, alpine meadows, and wetlands. His work also examines the impacts of climate change and land-use alterations on soil biodiversity. Key areas of interest include soil fauna as bioindicators of ecological health, biodiversity monitoring in alpine ecosystems, and innovative methods for assessing grassland degradation.

Awards

Pengfei Wu is recognized for his significant contributions to soil biodiversity and ecological research. His pioneering studies on soil fauna diversity in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau have established him as a leading expert in the field. He has received funding and recognition from major research organizations and serves as an expert evaluator for multiple scientific institutions, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Sichuan Provincial Department of Science and Technology.

Skills

Pengfei Wu possesses extensive expertise in soil biodiversity assessment, ecological monitoring, and the application of soil fauna as indicators of environmental change. His proficiency extends to experimental design, biodiversity conservation strategies, and data analysis in ecological research. With over 80 published research papers, including 10 in SCI-indexed journals, he has made substantial contributions to the understanding of soil ecosystems. His collaborative efforts span national and international research projects, focusing on climate change adaptation and sustainable ecosystem management.

Publications

 

  • Title: Decadal warming-induced changes in abiotic factors and multitrophic diversity drive soil multifunctionality in an alpine meadow
    Authors: Zhou, T., Ding, L., Yin, X., … Wu, P., Degen, A.A.
    Journal: Geoderma
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Effects of nitrogen addition on nematode communities in the grazed and ungrazed alpine meadows
    Authors: Qin, T., Wei, X., Ren, X., … Wang, Y., Wu, P.
    Journal: Shengtai Xuebao
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Effects of annual and perennial potted legume forages on soil nematode communities in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau
    Authors: Sun, Y., Hou, C., Zhou, L., … Li, X., Wu, P.
    Journal: Biodiversity Science
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Dynamics of soil arthropod communities in the annual cultivated Gramineae grasslands in alpine region, Northwest Sichuan
    Authors: Xu, X., Shao, Z., Xue, J., … Wang, Y., Wu, P.
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology
    Year: 2024

 

Conclusion:

Prof. Wu’s dedication to soil biodiversity research, particularly in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, aligns perfectly with the objectives of the Soil Biodiversity Conservation Award. His contributions to ecological restoration, biodiversity assessment, and soil fauna monitoring position him as a strong candidate. With slight improvements in global outreach and policy integration, he could further solidify his influence in soil conservation and ecosystem management at an international level.

Eric LEGBA | Soil Fertility | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Eric LEGBA | Soil Fertility | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Eric LEGBA, World Vegetable Center, Benin

Eric C. LEGBA is a Research Assistant Agronomist at the World Vegetable Center, West and Central Africa, based at the IITA-Benin Campus in Cotonou. He holds a Master’s degree in Agronomy with a specialization in Sustainable Cropping Systems. His research focuses on soil fertility management, crop productivity enhancement, and sustainable agriculture. Eric has led studies on intercropping techniques, organic fertilization, and the use of Black Soldier Fly frass as an organic amendment. He has collaborated with international research institutions and contributed to capacity-building programs, influencing sustainable farming practices across West Africa.

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Mr. Eric Legba is a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award, given his contributions to sustainable agriculture, soil fertility management, and innovative farming techniques. His work has direct applications in improving agricultural practices, particularly in Africa, and his affiliation with the World Vegetable Center adds credibility to his research. His publications and technical reports demonstrate a commitment to bridging scientific research and real-world agricultural solutions.

 

🎓 Education

Eric C. LEGBA holds a Master’s degree in Agronomy with a specialization in Sustainable Cropping Systems. His academic training has provided him with a strong foundation in soil fertility, crop nutrition, agronomic trials, and sustainable agricultural practices.

💼Experience

As a Research Assistant Agronomist at the World Vegetable Center, West and Central Africa, based at the IITA-Benin Campus in Cotonou, Eric LEGBA has been actively involved in multiple research and development initiatives. He has worked extensively on intercropping techniques, organic fertilization trials, and sustainable agricultural technologies. His research projects include maize-mungbean intercropping, okra variety evaluations, and nutrient management using organic amendments such as Black Soldier Fly frass. In addition to research, he has contributed to consultancies and training programs focused on improving agricultural sustainability in West Africa.

🔬Research Focus

Eric LEGBA’s research focuses on sustainable cropping systems, soil fertility improvement, and innovative crop technologies. His studies emphasize the use of organic amendments, including Black Soldier Fly frass, to enhance soil health and crop yield. He has collaborated with international research institutions such as CIMMYT, IWMI, IFAD, and national organizations, contributing to capacity building, policy recommendations, and farmer training programs. His work aims to advance agroecological practices and optimize fertilization strategies for improved vegetable production.

Awards

Eric LEGBA has received recognition for his contributions to sustainable agriculture and soil fertility management. He has been nominated for the Young Scientist Award, showcasing his impactful research and commitment to advancing agronomic practices.

Skills

His expertise encompasses soil fertility management, crop productivity enhancement, agronomic trials, sustainable cropping technologies, and agroecology. He has extensive experience in project implementation, research collaborations, and consultancy work aimed at promoting evidence-based agricultural practices. His technical skills include intercropping techniques, organic fertilization strategies, and the development of improved tools for sustainable farming.

 

Publications

2025

  • Productivity and Profitability of Maize-Mungbean and Maize-Chili Pepper Relay Intercropping Systems for Income Diversification and Soil Fertility in Southern Benin
    EC Legba, L Dossou, J Honfoga, L Pawera, R SrinivasanSustainability 17 (3), 1076

2024

  • Organic mulching
    EC Legba, L Dossou, J Honfoga, S Odjo, S Ramasamy

 

  • Staking of fruit vegetable plants
    EC Legba, L Dossou, J Honfoga, S Odjo, S Ramasamy

 

  • Low inputting of fertilizers for safe and sustainable vegetable production
    L Dossou, EC Legba, J Honfoga, S Odjo, S Ramasamy

 

  • Use of sticky traps in vegetable production for sustainable pest management
    L Dossou, EC Legba, J Honfoga, S Odjo, S Ramasamy

 

  • Citizen science informs demand-driven breeding of opportunity crops
    R Voss, K de Sousa, S N’Danikou, AJ Shango, LA Aglinglo, MA Laporte, EC Legba, et al.bioRxiv, 2024.07.31.605211

2023

  • Technical report on safe and sustainable vegetable production activities in Benin
    E Legba, L Dossou, J Honfoga, S RamasamyInternational Food Policy Research Institute

 

  • Preferences of market gardeners for traditional vegetables and associated factors in urban areas of southern Benin
    TA Kouévi, CK Adé, S N’Danikou, RL Mongbo, C Komlan, EC Legba, et al.Future of Food: Journal on Food, Agriculture and Society 11 (5)

 

  • Developing improvement strategies for management of the Sisrè berry plant [Synsepalum dulcificum (Schumach & Thonn.) Daniell] based on end-user perspectives
    DA Tchokponhoué, EC Legba, S N’Danikou, D Nyadanu, HO Oselebe, et al.Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 7, 1252036

 

  • Guide pratique de culture de l’amarante et de multiplication des semences
    LA Aglinglo, A Sidibe, S N’Danikou, EC Legba, A Nantoume-Dolo, et al.ResearchGate

2020

  • Fiche technique synthétique pour la production de la carotte (Daucus carota L.)
    EC Legba, LA Aglinglo, RA Francisco, CA Houdegbe, et al.DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.32623.66729

 

Conclusion:

With a solid research foundation and international collaborations, Mr. Legba has great potential to make further contributions to sustainable food production. Strengthening his profile through increased citations, securing research funding, mentoring young scientists, and integrating interdisciplinary approaches would enhance his candidacy. Overall, he is a highly competitive nominee for the award and has the potential to become a leading figure in sustainable agricultural research.

Zhiyuan Li | Soil-Plant | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Zhiyuan Li | Soil-Plant | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Zhiyuan Li, Xinjiang Agricultural University, China

Dr. Zhiyuan Li is a Lecturer at Xinjiang Agricultural University, China, specializing in horticultural crop cultivation and molecular biology. His research focuses on the bioactive synthesis of plant natural products and the identification of plant stress resistance genes. He has published several SCI-indexed articles in journals such as Industrial Crops and Products and BMC Plant Biology. Dr. Li has led and contributed to multiple national research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His expertise spans bioinformatics, genetics, and biochemistry, with significant contributions to improving plant stress tolerance and cultivation systems.

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Dr. Zhiyuan Li is a promising young scientist with a solid research background in plant physiology, nitrogen metabolism, and secondary metabolite accumulation. His expertise in integrating multi-omics approaches (physiology, transcriptomics, metabolomics) highlights his ability to conduct advanced and interdisciplinary research. While he has made significant contributions to his field, expanding his research impact through high-impact publications, stronger citation networks, funding acquisition, and leadership roles would further solidify his candidacy for prestigious scientific awards.

 

🎓 Education

Zhiyuan Li is a Lecturer at the College of Horticulture, China Agricultural University. His academic background includes extensive research in horticultural crop cultivation and molecular biology.

 

💼Experience

Zhiyuan Li has been actively engaged in research projects funded by prestigious organizations such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Key R&D Program of China. His work spans multiple research initiatives, including the Chinese Agriculture Research System and the Hainan Black Pepper Agriculture Research System. His expertise extends to plant stress resistance, bioinformatics, genetics, and biochemistry.

 

🔬Research Focus

His primary research interests include the bioactive synthesis of plant natural products and the identification of plant stress resistance genes. He has successfully screened and verified the key candidate gene CtWRKY41 involved in chrysanthemum tolerance to low-nitrogen stress. Additionally, he has identified the SOC1 gene responsible for improving cold resistance and flowering in Dendrobium. His contributions also include developing an efficient cultivation system for pepper and betel nut.

 

Awards 

Zhiyuan Li has contributed significantly to horticultural science, earning recognition for his research published in high-impact journals. His work has been cited in Industrial Crops and Products, BMC Plant Biology, Agronomy, and the Journal of Plant Growth Regulation. He has also secured patents for his innovations, including HNSY-2024-1-000979.

Skills

Zhiyuan Li has mastered research methodologies related to bioinformatics, genetics, and biochemistry. His expertise in molecular biology allows him to explore plant stress resistance mechanisms and bioactive compound synthesis. His strong analytical skills and experience in plant cultivation make him a valuable contributor to horticultural research.

Publications

  • Li, Z., Jiang, H., Jiang, X., Yusupu, Y., Qin, Y. (2023). Low NO₃⁻ Levels Regulate Nitrogen Transport and Maintain the Productivity of Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 42(9), 5523–5537. 0 citations

 

  • Li, Z., Jiang, H., Jiang, X., Zhang, L., Qin, Y. (2023). Integrated physiological, transcriptomic, and metabolomic analyses reveal that low-nitrogen conditions improve the accumulation of flavonoids in snow chrysanthemum. Industrial Crops and Products, 197, 116574. 11 citations

 

  • Li, Z., Jiang, H., Liang, Z., Jiang, X., Qin, Y. (2023). Reduced Application of Nitrogen Fertilizer Affects the Carbon Metabolism of Leaves and Maintains the Number of Flowers in Coreopsis tinctoria. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 42(2), 922–934. 3 citations

 

  • Jiang, H., Li, Z., Jiang, X., Qin, Y. (2022). Comparison of Metabolome and Transcriptome of Flavonoid Biosynthesis in Two Colors of Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt. Frontiers in Plant Science, 13, 810422. 5 citations

 

  • Merdan, A., Aliya, B., Ailijiang, M., Li, Z.-Y. (2022). Effects of Drought Stress on Photosynthetic and Physiological Characteristics of Commonly used Green Shrubs in Urumqi. Water Saving Irrigation, (2), 48–53. 0 citations

 

  • Li, Z., Jiang, H., Yan, H., Ma, Y., Qin, Y. (2021). Carbon and nitrogen metabolism under nitrogen variation affects flavonoid accumulation in the leaves of Coreopsis tinctoria. PeerJ, 9, 12152. 21 citations

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Zhiyuan Li is a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award based on his contributions to plant physiology and sustainable agriculture. If he continues to expand his research influence, secures more funding, and enhances his international collaborations, he will become a leading figure in his field. Applying for this award would be a valuable step in his career development, and he has a high chance of success.