Jean Baptiste Biloa | Soil fertility | Best Researcher Award

 Mr. Jean Baptiste Biloa | Soil fertility | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jean Baptiste Biloa, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Cameroon

Jean Baptiste Biloa is an agro-pedologist and soil scientist at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Cameroon. His expertise lies in soil fertility, plant nutrition, and environmental modeling, with a strong background in soil classification, agroforestry systems, and natural resource management. He has contributed to several research projects on soil characterization, cocoa agroforestry, and agricultural sustainability. Jean Baptiste holds a Master’s in Earth Sciences from the University of Yaoundé 1 and is completing a PhD in Agro-pedology. He is skilled in GIS, data analysis, hydrological modeling, and geophysical studies. A member of various professional organizations, he actively works on advancing sustainable soil management in tropical ecosystems.

Profile

Scopus

Summary:

Mr. Jean Baptiste Biloa is a highly competent agro-pedologist and soil scientist with significant contributions to soil fertility, cocoa agroforestry systems, and environmental modeling. His research has practical implications for sustainable agriculture and climate resilience, supported by strong technical expertise and leadership in soil science organizations.

🎓 Education

Jean Baptiste Biloa has an extensive academic background in agro-pedology and soil sciences. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Earth Sciences from the University of Yaoundé 1 in 2014, followed by a Master’s degree in Earth Sciences in 2015. He has pursued a PhD in Agro-pedology at the same university since 2019, with his defense pending. His academic training has provided him with a strong foundation in soil fertility, plant nutrition, and environmental modeling.

💼Experience

Jean Baptiste Biloa has accumulated years of experience in soil sciences, research, teaching, and consultancy. From 2023 to 2024, he served as a Soil Resources Expert for the Soil, Water, and Climate Project (ProSEC) at the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR). In this role, he managed soil sample analyses, installed agro-meteorological stations and soil sensors in Cameroon and Germany, and trained IRAD staff in soil water modeling using Hydrus 1D. From 2022 to 2023, he worked as a Temporary Lecturer at the University of Ebolowa, ENSET, and ISABEE, where he taught general pedology, agro-pedology, and environmental science.

🔬Research Focus

Jean Baptiste Biloa’s research interests are centered on soil fertility, plant nutrition, and environmental modeling. His work explores the variability of soil organic carbon and nutrient content across different agricultural systems, the impact of land use changes on soil quality, and the role of agroforestry in soil fertility management. He has conducted hydrological and hydrogeological studies and examined the influence of factors such as cocoa farm age, slope, and shade on soil fertility. His research contributes to sustainable agricultural practices and improved soil management strategies.

🛠️Skills

He possesses strong skills in environmental modeling using Hydrus 1D, SWAT, and AquaCrop, as well as mapping tools such as Global Mapper, Surfer, and Google Earth. His data analysis expertise includes proficiency in XLSTAT, R, JMP SAS, JAMOVI, ODK, and Kobo Collect. He is experienced in soil classification systems such as WRB, CPCS, Soil Taxonomy, and FAO standards. Additionally, he has hands-on knowledge of integrated soil fertility management, geophysical techniques for mineral prospecting, and the use of GPS for field data collection.

🏆Awards

Jean Baptiste Biloa has earned several professional certifications that complement his expertise in soil sciences. In 2021, he obtained a Certificate in Environmental Technology. He was also recognized with the Inspire Hackathon Innovation Award in 2020. In 2019, he received multiple certifications, including Open Data Management for Agriculture, Nutrition, and Land (GODAN/FAO), Global Access to Agricultural Research (AGORA), and Agricultural Data Management, Sharing, and Services for Agricultural Development (FAO).

📚 Publications

  • Title: Influence of cocoa farm age, slope, and shade rate on cocoa soils fertility.
  • Author: iloa, J. B., Abossolo, A. M., Giweta, M. H., Onana, A. A., & Masso, M. C. 
  •  Journal: Environmental Challenges
  • Year: 2025

Conclusion:

Mr. Jean Baptiste Biloa is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to soil fertility management and agricultural sustainability aligns well with global research priorities. While further enhancing his citation impact, grant funding, and interdisciplinary collaborations could solidify his position as a leading researcher, his current track record already demonstrates exceptional merit and potential for this recognition.

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.

Profile

Scopus

Summary:

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.