Chanyamuch Sriruksa | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Chanyamuch Sriruksa | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Chanyamuch Sriruksa, Chiang Mai university, Thailand

Ms. Chanyanuch Sriruksa is a graduate student at Chiang Mai University, Thailand, specializing in agronomy with a focus on seed technology. With over six years of industry experience, she has developed strong expertise in seed quality assessment, disease diagnosis, and field operations. Her research explores sustainable methods to enhance seed performance, including the use of plasma treatments in relation to seed coat integrity. Passionate about agricultural innovation, Ms. Sriruksa combines practical skills with scientific inquiry to advance seed science and crop improvement.

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Summary:

Ms. Chanyanuch Sriruksa has established herself as a capable and innovative early-career researcher. Her scientific contributions, particularly on the effects of seed coat integrity and plasma treatment on pepper seed quality, offer practical insights into seed viability and sustainable agriculture. Her blend of academic rigor and hands-on industry experience makes her a valuable asset to the seed science community.

🎓 Education

Chanyanuch Sriruksa earned her master’s degree in agronomy with a specialization in seed technology and holds a bachelor’s degree in agriculture with a focus on plant pathology from Chiang Mai University in Thailand. Her academic foundation combines advanced seed science with plant health, positioning her strongly in the field of agricultural research and seed quality improvement.

💼Experience

With over six years of hands-on experience in the seed industry, Chanyanuch has built expertise in seed quality assessment, disease diagnosis, and field quality operations. Her professional journey includes active roles in seed testing, risk analysis, ISO compliance, and the application of research to improve seed performance. She has also been instrumental in seed sanitation and disease control projects, demonstrating her commitment to innovation and sustainability in agricultural practices.

🔬Research Focus

Her research explores the interplay between seed coat integrity and the application of dielectric barrier discharge plasma treatment in pepper seeds. Her findings reveal how intact seed coats contribute to improved seed viability and vigor, especially when subjected to controlled plasma exposure. Her work underscores the potential of plasma technology as a sustainable method for enhancing seed quality while highlighting the critical role of physical seed characteristics in treatment outcomes.

🛠️Skills

Chanyanuch brings a strong skill set that includes data analysis, problem-solving, and team training. Her capacity to lead initiatives aimed at productivity enhancement and adherence to high seed quality standards reflects both technical competence and leadership qualities. She is particularly proficient in seed quality metrics and the implementation of emerging seed treatment technologies.

🏆Awards

She is currently nominated for the Best Researcher Award under the International Soil Scientist Awards program, a recognition aligned with her significant contributions to seed research and technological advancement in agriculture.

📚 Publications

Title: Influence of Seed Coat Integrity on the Response of Pepper Seeds to Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma Treatment
Author: Chanyanuch Sriruksa
Year: 2025
Journal: Plants

Conclusion:

Ms. Chanyanuch Sriruksa is a deserving and promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued support and development opportunities, she is well-positioned to emerge as a leading figure in agricultural and seed science research.

Hossein Bashari | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hossein Bashari | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hossein Bashari, Isfahan University Of Technology, Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hossein Bashari is a faculty member at the Natural Resources Department, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran. He specializes in rangeland and desert ecosystem management, with a strong focus on ecological modeling, Bayesian Belief Networks, and decision support systems for sustainable land use. Dr. Bashari earned his PhD from the University of Queensland, Australia, and has led numerous research projects on rangeland functionality, climate impact modeling, and habitat conservation. With a distinguished record of scientific publications and graduate supervision, he is recognized for advancing interdisciplinary approaches to natural resource management in arid and semi-arid environments.

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Summary:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hossein Bashari is a seasoned researcher with a strong academic foundation, interdisciplinary expertise, and a significant portfolio of published work in environmental and natural resource management. His unique focus on decision-support tools and ecological modeling for arid and semi-arid ecosystems addresses pressing environmental challenges. His teaching, supervision, and research leadership further reinforce his contribution to science and education.

🎓 Education

Dr. Hossein Bashari holds a PhD in Natural Resource Management from the University of Queensland, Australia, awarded in 2006. He earned his MSc in Range Management from Tehran University in 1998 and his BSc in Range Management and Watershed from Gorgan University in 1996. His doctoral research focused on developing processes and tools to support adaptive management in complex rangeland systems, while his master’s thesis investigated forage quality and its comparison with livestock feed requirements in different rangeland conditions.

💼Experience

Dr. Bashari is an Assistant Professor at the Natural Resources Faculty of Isfahan University of Technology, Iran. He has extensive academic and field experience in rangeland and desert ecosystem analysis, modeling, and management. He has supervised numerous graduate students and has actively participated in national and international conferences, presenting work on ecological modeling, land use change, and environmental impacts. His academic career is complemented by field research on plant ecology, soil analysis, habitat modeling, and the development of decision support systems.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Bashari’s research primarily explores the application of Bayesian Belief Networks in natural resources and wildlife management. He focuses on modeling rangeland and desert ecosystems, developing diagnostic and predictive decision support systems, and assessing environmental changes using remote sensing and spatial analysis. His work integrates theoretical modeling with applied conservation and land use planning, particularly under conditions of climate change and ecological uncertainty.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Bashari possesses advanced expertise in ecological modeling, remote sensing, and the development of decision support tools using Bayesian Belief Networks. He is skilled in ecosystem function analysis, land condition assessment, GIS, and landscape function analysis. His academic strengths include designing and teaching courses on rangeland ecosystems, desert ecosystems, and plant identification. He demonstrates strong capabilities in research design, data analysis, interdisciplinary collaboration, and academic supervision.

🏆Awards

He received a scholarship from Iran’s Ministry of Science, Research and Technology for his PhD studies. He was awarded first place in the national MSc entrance examination for Range Management in 1997 and earned second runner-up for best student paper/poster at the 2006 Cutting Edge Conference hosted by the Australian Rangeland Society.

📚 Publications

Title: Developing habitat suitability models for the endangered plant species Kelussia odoratissima Mozaffarian using management data: Application of Bayesian belief network
Year: 2025
Journal: Environmental Challenges (Open Access)


Title: Extracted of polysaccharides from the roots of Eremurus persicus bioss plant / polyvinyl alcohol: Design and characterization of cellular scaffold for cell culture applications
Year: 2025
Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules


Title: Prioritizing the Risk of Multiple Invasive Species in the Semiarid Rangelands of Iran: An Ecological Approach to Multicriteria Decision-Making
Year: 2025
Journal: Ecology and Evolution (Open Access)

Conclusion:

Dr. Hossein Bashari is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in domains related to environmental science, ecosystem modeling, and sustainable land management. His research is scientifically robust, methodologically advanced, and practically impactful. With minor enhancements in international collaboration and updated outputs, he stands out as a strong, well-rounded contender for this prestigious recognition.