Liming Zhang | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Liming Zhang | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Liming Zhang, Hainan University, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Liming Zhang is a food science researcher at Hainan University, China. She specializes in the development of bioactive and nanoparticle-enhanced films for food packaging, with a focus on controlled release of natural preservatives and quality maintenance during storage. Dr. Zhang holds a Ph.D. in Food Science and Engineering from Jiangnan University and has conducted extensive research on the application of active packaging in perishable food products like freshwater fish and mushrooms. Her work contributes to advancing sustainable and functional food preservation technologies.

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Summary:

Dr. Liming Zhang has built a solid foundation in food packaging and preservation research. Her studies on active films and their role in texture stabilization and microbial control represent a significant contribution to sustainable food technologies. Her research is well-timed, methodologically sound, and addresses major global food safety and quality issues.

🎓 Education

Zhang Liming holds a Ph.D. in Food Science and Engineering from Jiangnan University, where she studied from September 2020 to June 2024 under the School of Food Science and Technology. She previously earned her Master’s degree in Food Engineering at Shandong University of Technology between September 2017 and December 2019. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Food Quality and Safety from Hebei Normal University of Science and Technology, completed between September 2013 and July 2017.

💼Experience

Currently serving as an Associate Researcher in the Department of Food Science and Engineering at Hainan University, Zhang Liming is engaged in advanced research in food preservation technologies. Her recent work has focused on the development of nanoparticle-enhanced bioactive films designed for the controlled co-delivery of bioactive compounds. These innovative films are engineered with specific physicochemical properties and release profiles. Additionally, she has conducted extensive research on the impact of active packaging films on the quality maintenance of refrigerated freshwater fish and mushrooms during storage, aiming to enhance shelf life and safety.

🔬Research Focus

Her research is centered on the application of nanotechnology and functional films in food packaging systems. She emphasizes the design of environmentally friendly and efficient delivery methods for natural preservatives, aiming to reduce food spoilage and extend product shelf life. This work contributes to sustainable food packaging solutions that align with global food safety and environmental goals.

🛠️Skills

Zhang Liming possesses deep technical expertise in bioactive packaging materials, nanotechnology in food systems, and food preservation methods. Her skills span the formulation and characterization of edible films, analysis of physicochemical and microbiological properties in food storage, and the integration of bioactive compounds into smart delivery systems. She is proficient in laboratory research techniques, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration in food science domains.

🏆Awards

Zhang Liming has earned recognition for her contributions to food science research, particularly in the field of active packaging and food preservation. Her innovative approach to material development and practical application in food safety has gained academic and professional acknowledgment, positioning her as a promising researcher in the field.

📚 Publications

  • Title: Comprehensive characterization of cold plasma/nanoparticles-functionalized gelatin active film and its application in tilapia fillets
    Authors: Liming Zhang
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Food Research International

  • Title: Label-free quantitative proteomics to exploit the impact of active films on texture stabilization of refrigerated carp fillets
    Authors: Liming Zhang
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Food Chemistry

Conclusion:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Liming Zhang is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her innovative and applied research, growing publication record, and commitment to advancing food science position her as a promising leader in her field. With greater emphasis on global collaborations and visibility, she is poised to make an even broader impact in the future.

Belen Araceli Kettler | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Belen Araceli Kettler | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Belen Araceli Kettler, National University of Northeast, Argentina

Dr. Belén Araceli Kettler is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Agrarian Sciences, National University of the Northeast, Argentina. Her research focuses on crop physiology, particularly the effects of abiotic stress on maize growth and productivity. With a strong background in natural resources and plant production, she has been actively involved in national and international research collaborations, including a current research fellowship at Kansas State University. Dr. Kettler has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications and research projects in partnership with academic institutions and private agribusiness companies, and she is recognized for her analytical expertise, teamwork, and commitment to advancing agricultural science.

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Summary:

Dr. Belén Araceli Kettler is a highly capable and accomplished researcher specializing in crop physiology with a particular focus on abiotic stress impacts on maize production. Her academic trajectory, extensive research involvement, peer-reviewed publications, and international collaborations underscore her scientific excellence and dedication. She combines strong analytical skills with practical applications, bridging fundamental research and agronomic challenges in subtropical Argentina. Her commitment to teaching and mentoring also contributes significantly to capacity building in her field.

🎓 Education

Dr. Belén A. Kettler is currently completing her Doctorate in Natural Resources with a specialization in Crop Physiology at the Faculty of Agrarian Sciences, National University of Northeast, Corrientes, Argentina, under the mentorship of Dr. C. S. Carrera and Dr. N. Neiff. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering from the same university and began a Master’s in Plant Production, which she discontinued after being offered a doctoral position. Over her academic journey, she has undertaken numerous specialized courses, consistently achieving distinguished or excellent marks.

💼Experience

Dr. Kettler has extensive academic and research experience. She has served as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Agrarian Sciences, National University of Northeast since January 2019. Her international experience includes a research scholar position at Kansas State University in the United States, beginning in May 2025. She has held multiple research fellowships through CONICET and the Scientific and Technical Commission of her home university. These roles span from undergraduate to doctoral research, focusing on crop physiology, environmental stress impacts, and ecophysiology.

🔬Research Focus

Her research focuses on the physiological and ecophysiological responses of crops, particularly maize, to abiotic stresses such as high temperatures and drought. Her work investigates how these stressors impact growth, yield components, kernel development, respiration, and dry matter allocation. She has collaborated with international partners and contributed to breeding and modeling research, including QTL analysis and genomic prediction under stress conditions.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Kettler possesses strong teamwork capabilities and a high level of analytical thinking. She is proficient in statistical software such as Infostat, R Studio, GraphPad Prism, and Microsoft Excel. Her skill set also includes intermediate-level knowledge in crop modeling systems like DSSAT and APSIM. She demonstrates a strong commitment to continuous learning and applies critical thinking to research and teaching.

🏆Awards

Dr. Kettler has been supported by national and university-level research fellowships, including those from CONICET and the Scientific and Technical Commission of the National University of Northeast. She has also contributed to several funded research projects, notably on oxidative stress in crops, physiological responses to environmental stressors, and conservation studies of vascular plants.

📚 Publications

Title: Climatic constraints for rainfed maize production in the Northeastern subtropical region of Argentina
Year: 2025
Authors: Kettler, B. A., Nalli Sonzogni, F. D., Neiff, N., Boscarino, S., Maddonni, G. Á.
Journal: Theoretical and Applied Climatology

Conclusion:

Dr. Kettler is a well-qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her consistent research excellence, international engagement, and impactful contributions to crop science. Addressing areas such as increased leadership visibility and interdisciplinary approaches could further elevate her candidacy. Overall, she embodies the qualities of an outstanding researcher with both scientific rigor and practical relevance, making her highly suitable for recognition as a Best Researcher.

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.

Ze Zhang | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ze Zhang | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ze Zhang, Shihezi University, China

Prof. Ze Zhang is the Director of the Department of Smart Agriculture and an Associate Professor at the College of Agriculture, Shihezi University, China. He holds a Ph.D. in Crop Cultivation and Farming Systems from Shihezi University. His research focuses on smart agriculture, agricultural remote sensing, and precision farming technologies, particularly in cotton production. He has authored 57 research papers, multiple books, and holds several patents on nitrogen diagnosis and soil nutrient management. With an h-index of 13 and 1,179 citations, his contributions have significantly advanced precision agriculture and digital farming innovations.

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Summary:

Prof. Ze Zhang has made outstanding contributions to smart agriculture, particularly in remote sensing applications for cotton production. His research, patents, and leadership in digital farming demonstrate his excellence in precision agriculture. His ability to secure research funding and publish extensively highlights his commitment to advancing agricultural technology. While he is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, enhancing global collaborations, industry engagement, and mentorship could further strengthen his profile.

 

🎓 Education

Ze Zhang received his Bachelor’s degree in Forestry from Shihezi University in 2008, followed by a Master’s degree in Plant Nutrition from the same university in 2011. He completed his Ph.D. in Crop Cultivation and Farming Systems at Shihezi University in 2015.

 

💼Experience

Ze Zhang is currently the Director of the Department of Smart Agriculture and an Associate Professor at the College of Agriculture, Shihezi University. He has been actively involved in research, teaching, and innovation, particularly in the fields of smart agriculture and agricultural remote sensing.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily focuses on smart agriculture, agricultural remote sensing, and precision farming technologies. His work addresses key challenges in cotton production by developing innovative solutions for monitoring, decision-making, and management efficiency, reaching internationally recognized standards.

Awards

Ze Zhang has contributed significantly to agricultural science, as evidenced by his h-index of 13, 57 research papers, and 1,179 literature citations. He has published multiple books on digital agriculture, precision irrigation, and cotton monitoring. He has also developed patented methods for nitrogen nutrition diagnosis in cotton and soil nutrient management using GIS and remote sensing.

 

Skills

Ze Zhang specializes in precision agriculture, agricultural remote sensing, nitrogen diagnosis in crops, smart farming technologies, and cotton production management. His expertise extends to integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and the Internet of Things (IoT) in agriculture.

 

Publications

  • A Model for Fat Content Detection in Walnuts Based on Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

    • Authors: L. Luo, H. Zhang, Y. Wang, C. Feng, Z. Zhang
    • Journal: Horticulturae
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Warming Effect of the Desert Regulates Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Cotton Verticillium Wilt for the Oasis Agriculture Ecosystem

    • Authors: Y. Gui, C. Huang, J. Zhou, X. Lv, L. Zhang
    • Journal: Industrial Crops and Products
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Comprehensive Growth Monitoring Index Using Sentinel-2A Data for Large-Scale Cotton Production

    • Authors: H. Wang, Q. Yao, Z. Zhang, X. Lv, L. Zhang
    • Journal: Field Crops Research
    • Year: 2024

 

  • “Image-Spectral” Fusion Monitoring of Small Cotton Samples Nitrogen Content Based on Improved Deep Forest

    • Authors: S. Qin, Y. Ding, T. Zhou, Z. Zhang, L. Zhang
    • Journal: Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Modeling of Cotton Yield Estimation Based on Canopy Sun-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence

    • Authors: H. Wang, Y. Ding, Q. Yao, Z. Zhang, Z. Gao
    • Journal: Agronomy
    • Year: 2024

Conclusion:

Prof. Ze Zhang is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research, leadership, and technological advancements in smart agriculture position him as a top contender. Addressing minor areas for improvement could further elevate his impact and reinforce his contributions to agricultural science on a global scale.