Ramesh Sahni | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ramesh Sahni | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering | India

Ramesh Kumar Sahni has established a solid and impactful scholarly record, demonstrated through 40 peer-reviewed research documents that together have garnered 187 citations from 154 citing publications, reflecting wide visibility and meaningful influence within the academic community. With an h-index of 9, his research output shows a strong balance between productivity and sustained citation impact, indicating that several of his works are consistently referenced and contribute enduring value rather than short-term attention. His publications collectively address relevant scientific and applied challenges, offering methodological depth, technological relevance, and interdisciplinary insights that continue to inform and support subsequent research efforts. The citation distribution highlights not only recognition by peers but also the practical and conceptual relevance of his work across related domains. Maintaining a steady stream of quality publications, Ramesh Kumar Sahni’s research profile reflects intellectual consistency, originality, and a commitment to advancing knowledge through well-disseminated findings. Overall, the combination of document volume, citation count, and h-index underscores a credible and growing research impact, positioning his contributions as reliable reference points within the scholarly ecosystem and demonstrating sustained engagement with high-value research outcomes.

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Development of a Sensor-Based Embedded System for Real-Time Variable-Rate Fertilizer Application in Maize Cultivation

– Results in Engineering


Utilising Drones in Agriculture: A Comprehensive Review of Remote Sensing, Image Processing, and Field Applications

– Modern Agriculture


Comparative Evaluation of Drone Spraying and Conventional Gun Spraying for Nano-Urea Application in Maize Cropping Systems

– Drones


Resource Use Efficiency and Environmental Impacts of Traditional and Improved Cultivation Practices in Soybean, Paddy, and Wheat Systems

– Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments


A Novel Dynamic Detection Method for Stem and Fruit Identification to Enable Apricot Posture Estimation and Adjustment

– Information Processing in Agriculture

Uwayesu Happy Edwards | Environmental | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Uwayesu Happy Edwards | Environmental | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Uwayesu Happy Edwards | Suzhou university of science and technology | China 

Uwayesu Happy is an emerging interdisciplinary researcher whose work bridges development economics and environmental engineering, with a strong focus on sustainable resource management, ecological protection, and environmental impact assessment. His academic and professional journey reflects a commitment to addressing critical challenges related to water quality, hydropower systems, natural resource depletion, and climate change. He has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications exploring themes such as biomass arrangement and its ecological effects, modeling of wastewater treatment parameters, environmental risks around landfill sites, and the impact of deforestation on regional climate conditions. His research collaborations across Africa and Asia highlight his ability to apply analytical methods to large-scale environmental monitoring data, evaluate energy systems, and propose solutions that support sustainable development. In addition to scholarly writing, he has engaged with professional bodies focused on environmental stewardship and economic development, strengthening his expertise in cross-sectoral research. His proficiency spans data analysis, environmental modeling, and the application of smart stormwater systems to combat pollution, particularly in sensitive aquatic ecosystems. Through ongoing research, project involvement, and academic engagement, he continues to advance innovative approaches that support ecological conservation, environmental policy development, and the long-term resilience of natural habitats.

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Featured Publications

Uwayesu, H. E. (2025). Address of Edwards line of emissions in reducing/positive impact to climate [Dataset]. OSF.

Uwayesu, H. E. (2025). Environmental impact and risk assessment of natural resource areas around Southern Nigeria, particularly Ibo, and Uganda in the Kitezi landfill [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse.

Uwayesu, H. E. (2025). Evaluation of ASM1 parameters using large-scale WWTP monitoring data from a subtropical climate in Entebbe [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse.

Uwayesu, H. E. (2025). Natural resource depletion in developing countries due to lack of innovative ideas for sustainable development [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse.

Uwayesu, H. E. (2025). Understanding and addressing climate change caused by deforestation in areas of Morogoro, Tanzania: EPA’s mission of protecting the environment [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse.

Saad Hussein | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Saad Hussein | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Saad Hussein | Mansoura University | Egypt

Prof. Dr. Saad Farouk Mohamed Hussein is a distinguished plant scientist whose research spans environmental stress physiology, plant–animal interactions, and sustainable crop improvement strategies. His scholarly contributions encompass advanced investigations into plant responses to abiotic stresses—including salinity, drought, water deficit, and heavy-metal toxicity—as well as biotic challenges from pathogens and pests. He has extensively explored the roles of osmoregulators, growth substances, antioxidants, and natural chelators in enhancing plant tolerance, with a particular focus on alleviating cadmium stress. His work also advances knowledge in seed physiology and germination, hydroponic “sand culture” systems, and plant nutrition through biostimulants, effective microorganisms, and targeted nutrient management. In addition, he contributes to sustainable disease management using elicitors, vitamins, and integrated ecological approaches. His morph-anatomical and physiological studies deepen understanding of plant defense chemistry and stress-induced adaptations, while his expertise extends to plant biotechnology, tissue culture, secondary metabolites, and advanced microscopy. With 1,013 citations, 31 published documents, and an h-index of 17, he has made a significant impact on agricultural botany and plant physiology research, providing vital insights that support resilient crop production and sustainable agricultural systems.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Aktas, N., Farouk, S., Al-Ghamdi, A. A. M., Alenazi, A. S., AlMalki, M. A. L., & Dinler, B. S. (2025). Pipecolic acid, a drought stress modulator, boosts chlorophyll assimilation, photosynthetic performance, redox homeostasis, and osmotic adjustment of drought-affected Hordeum vulgare L. seedlings. Plants.

Farouk, S., Abd El-Hady, M. A. M., El-Sherpiny, M. A., Hassan, M. M., Alamer, K. H., Al-Robai, S. A., Ali, E. F., & El-Bauome, H. A. (2023). Effect of dopamine on growth, some biochemical attributes, and the yield of crisphead lettuce under nitrogen deficiency. Horticulturae.

Farouk, S., AL-Huqail, A. A., & El-Gamal, S. M. A. (2023). Potential role of biochar and silicon in improving physio-biochemical and yield characteristics of borage plants under different irrigation regimes. Plants.

Metwaly, E. E., AL-Huqail, A. A., Farouk, S., & Omar, G. F. (2023). Effect of chitosan and micro-carbon-based phosphorus fertilizer on strawberry growth and productivity. Horticulturae.

Metwaly, E. E., Al-Yasi, H. M., Ali, E. F., Farouk, H. A., & Farouk, S. (2022). Deteriorating harmful effects of drought in cucumber by spraying glycinebetaine. Agriculture.

Jiyoung Lee | Soil Plant | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jiyoung Lee | Soil Plant | Best Researcher Award

Jiyoung Lee | Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology | South Korea 

Jiyoung Lee, Ph.D., is a distinguished principal researcher whose career reflects consistent scientific contribution and leadership in biotechnology. Over the course of her research journey, she has authored 72 scholarly documents that demonstrate strong productivity and relevance across her field. Her work has accumulated 811 total citations, with these citations distributed across 774 citing documents, underscoring both the visibility and utility of her research outputs within the global academic community. With an h-index of 15, she has established a balanced record of sustained impact, indicating that at least 15 of her publications have each been cited 15 or more times. This metric highlights the depth and consistency of her influence rather than just the volume of her publications. Her role as a professor and senior-level researcher further amplifies her contributions through mentorship, collaboration, and scientific advancement. The combination of publication volume, citation reach, and h-index performance illustrates her ability to generate research that is not only high in quality but also meaningful to peers and practitioners. Her academic footprint reflects enduring engagement with innovative research themes and evolving scientific priorities, and she continues to contribute to the advancement of bioscience and biotechnology with a record that balances productivity, influence, and professional leadership.

Profiles:  Scopus | Orcid 

Featured Publications

Peng, Y., Lee, J. H., Kim, C. Y., & Lee, J. (2025). Halophyte-derived Kushneria strains enhance salt tolerance and rhizosphere dynamics in cabbage. Plant, Cell & Environment.

Kim, B. R., Jeong, Y. J., Kim, S., Kim, S. B., Lee, J., Lee, O. R., Kim, K. D., Jeong, J. C., Yang, B. W., & Kim, C. Y. (2025). Elicitor-mediated enhancement of rosmarinic acid biosynthesis in cell suspension cultures of Lavandula angustifolia and in vitro biological activities of cell extracts. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry.

Cho, D. H., Peng, Y., Humaira, Z., Park, Y. L., Kim, H. J., Jeong, R.-D., Kim, C. Y., & Lee, J. (2024). Flavobacterium capsici sp. nov., isolated from the rhizospheric soils of bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology.

Sng, B. J. R., Jeong, Y. J., Leong, S. H., Jeong, J. C., Lee, J., Rajani, S., Kim, C. Y., & Jang, I.-C. (2024). Genome-wide identification of cannabinoid biosynthesis genes in non-drug type Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) cultivar. Journal of Cannabis Research.

Peng, Y., Jiang, L., Jeon, D., Cho, D., Kim, Y., Kim, C. Y., Lee, J. H., & Lee, J. (2024). Pseudoxanthomonas sp. JBR18, a halotolerant endophytic bacterium, improves the salt tolerance of Arabidopsis seedlings. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry.

Peng, Y., Jiang, L., Jeon, D., Jeong, J. C., Kim, Y., Kim, C. Y., Lee, J. H., & Lee, J. (2023). Mitigation of salt stress in plants by the salt-tolerant bacterium Pantoea ananatis JBR3-16 isolated from sand sedge (Carex pumila Thunb.). Plant Growth Regulation.