Ibrahim Ahmad | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ibrahim Ahmad | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Ibrahim Ahmad | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture | Australia 

Ibrahim Ahmad is a veterinary scientist and Ph.D. researcher in Agriculture (Animal Science) at the University of Tasmania, specialising in sustainable livestock production and enteric methane mitigation. With a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, a Master’s in Veterinary Medicine by research, and ongoing doctoral work focused on anti-methanogenic feed additives using Asparagopsis seaweed, he brings over a decade of progressive experience in veterinary practice, meat inspection, animal welfare, biosecurity, zoonotic disease control, ruminant nutrition and livestock systems research. His published body of work spans tuberculosis in livestock, zoonotic diseases, methane reduction strategies, and ruminant microbiome responses, with 14 peer-reviewed documents, 73 citations, and an h-index of 6, reflecting both productivity and research influence across animal health and agricultural science. He has presented at international conferences, contributed as a reviewer to multiple journals, and maintains active research networks across Australia, Nigeria, Malaysia, and beyond. His current doctoral research, backed by major scholarships such as the Tasmania Graduate Research Scholarship and Tim Healey Memorial Scholarship, aims to improve climate-smart livestock systems with scalable on-farm solutions for methane reduction without compromising productivity or welfare. His academic memberships and international collaborations further consolidate his growing impact on veterinary research and sustainable agriculture.

Profiles:  Scopus | Orcid 

Featured Publications

Ahmad, I., Rawnsley, R. P., Bowman, J. P., & Omede, A. A. (2025). Rumen microbiome response to methane inhibition. Microbiology Australia.

Ahmad, I., Rawnsley, R. P., Bowman, J. P., & Omede, A. A. (2025). Limitations in feeding red seaweed Asparagopsis species for enteric methane mitigation in ruminants. Journal of Dairy Science.

Ahmad, I., Bowman, J., Rawnsley, R., & Omede, A. (2025, June 26). Feed-grade biochar supplementation for enteric methane emissions reduction: Potential anti-methanogenic myths and emerging facts [Conference presentation]. ANZBIG Conference, Southern Cross University, Gold Coast, Australia.

Omede, A., Raedts, P., Ahmad, I., Talbot, J., Dolbey, B., & Rawnsley, R. (2024, July 8). Effect of transition feeding of Asparagopsis-oil (Asp-oil) on sheep performance. In Proceedings of the 35th Biennial Conference of the Australian Association of Animal Sciences (p. 389). Australian Association of Animal Sciences.

Yuan Song | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yuan Song | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yuan Song, Lanzhou University, China

Prof. Dr. Yuan Song is an Associate Professor at the School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, China. He holds a PhD in Botany and completed joint training at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. His research focuses on molecular biology, epigenetics, and model plants. With over a decade of teaching and research experience, he has guided multiple graduate students and received awards for excellence in innovation and undergraduate mentorship.

Profile

Scopus

Summary:

Prof. Dr. Yuan Song is a dedicated researcher with a strong background in plant molecular biology and epigenetics. His research addresses pressing issues in plant stress tolerance through innovative approaches in metabolic regulation. He has shown leadership in education and has made significant scientific contributions, particularly in understanding plant cold stress responses.

🎓 Education

Prof. Dr. Yuan Song holds a PhD in Botany from Lanzhou University, which he earned between 2007 and 2010. During this period, he also engaged in a Joint Training PhD program at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, London Research and Development Centre, from October 2007 to November 2009. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed his Master’s degree in Botany at Lanzhou University from 2004 to 2007. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree from Gansu Agricultural University, where he studied from 1999 to 2003.

💼Experience

Dr. Yuan Song has been serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, since May 2017. Prior to this, he worked as a Lecturer in the same institution for a decade, from July 2007 to May 2017. His long-standing academic involvement reflects his dedication to teaching and research in the field of life sciences.

🔬Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Yuan Song’s research is rooted in the fields of molecular biology, epigenetics, and plant science. His work emphasizes the molecular mechanisms in model plants, contributing to advancements in plant biology and biotechnology.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Yuan Song specializes in delivering advanced courses such as Epigenetics, Molecular Biology, and Model Plants. He has demonstrated strong mentorship abilities by supervising one doctoral student and eight master’s students, contributing to the academic growth of young researchers.

🏆Awards

He has received notable recognition for his contributions to education and innovation. In 2015, he was honored as the Outstanding Innovation and Entrepreneurship Project Instructor by Lanzhou University. In 2017, he was recognized as the Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis Supervisor, showcasing his excellence in academic mentorship.

📚 Publications

Title: The AtHDA6-AtSK2 module promotes cold tolerance by enhancing shikimate metabolism and antioxidant activity
Year: 2025
Journal: The Plant Journal

Conclusion:

Prof. Dr. Yuan Song is well-suited for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his high-impact research, academic leadership, and mentoring record. Strengthening international collaborations and research funding visibility would further elevate his candidacy. Overall, he embodies the qualities of a forward-looking, impactful researcher in plant science.