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

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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

Aida Mehrpajouh | Soil Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aida | Soil Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aida Mehrpajouh | HTW University of Applied Sciences Dresden | Germany

Dr. Aida Mehrpajouh’s research portfolio exemplifies a strong and evolving commitment to scientific excellence, marked by consistent productivity, academic integrity, and interdisciplinary relevance. She has contributed 5 well-recognized research documents, each representing a meaningful advancement in her area of expertise and showcasing her analytical depth and experimental precision. These publications collectively demonstrate her capacity to identify emerging research gaps and provide innovative solutions that bridge theoretical knowledge with applied outcomes. Her work has earned 108 citations drawn from 91 citing documents, a clear reflection of the recognition her studies have received from peers across related disciplines. This citation record highlights her ability to produce work that not only informs but also inspires subsequent investigations, contributing to the expansion of knowledge in her domain. With an h-index of 4, Dr. Mehrpajouh maintains a solid scholarly impact, where multiple papers continue to attract attention and engagement within the global research community. Her academic endeavors emphasize both innovation and reliability, often intersecting with environmental, technological, or societal aspects that underline the practical value of her findings. Collectively, her research achievements portray a profile of intellectual rigor, sustained academic contribution, and growing influence that continues to enrich and advance her field of study.

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Ghasemzadeh, H., Mehrpajouh, A., & Pishvaei, M. (2022). Compressive strength of acrylic polymer-stabilized kaolinite clay modified with different additives. ACS Omega.

Saliha Ahmad | Soil-Plant | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Saliha Ahmad | Soil-Plant | Best Researcher Award

Saliha Ahmad | Case Western Reserve University | United States

Dr. Saliha Ahmad, a PhD candidate in Biology at Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio), is an emerging researcher specializing in plant–microbe interactions, microbial ecology, and sustainable agriculture. Her scientific contributions focus on unraveling the mechanisms through which beneficial microbes enhance plant tolerance to environmental stress, combining molecular biology, bioinformatics, and field-based ecological approaches. She has co-authored 3 peer-reviewed publications, which have collectively received 125 citations across 123 documents, resulting in an h-index of 3—reflecting her growing impact in microbial and environmental sciences. Dr. Ahmad’s publications in high-quality journals such as Plant and Soil, Frontiers in Plant Science, and Environmental Science and Pollution Research explore microbial detoxification, biosorption, and plant–soil–microbe interactions. She is currently leading an innovative project supported by the Research Foundation of the American Rhododendron Society, aimed at developing microbiome-based bioinoculants (“Yogurt for your Plants”). Her strong command of molecular techniques, sequencing data analysis in R, and experimental design, coupled with awards like the Greer Memorial Conference Award (2024) and Oglebay Research Fund, highlight her excellence and potential as a future leader in sustainable plant–microbiome research.

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Ali, B., Hafeez, A., Ahmad, S., Javed, M. A., et al. (2022). Bacillus thuringiensis PM25 ameliorates oxidative damage of salinity stress in maize via regulating growth, leaf pigments, antioxidant defense system, and stress-responsive gene expression. Frontiers in Plant Science.

Khandakar Islam | Soil | Award for Soil Education

Dr. Khandakar Islam | Soil | Award for Soil Education

Dr. Khandakar Islam, Ohio State University, United States

Dr. Khandakar Rafiq Islam is a Program Director of Soil, Water, and Bioenergy Resources at The Ohio State University South Centers. He specializes in climate-smart agriculture, soil health, water management, organic farming, carbon sequestration, and phytoremediation. With a Ph.D. in Soil and Environmental Quality from the University of Maryland, he has extensive experience in research, teaching, and international collaboration. A Fulbright Teaching Fellow and recipient of multiple awards, including the Mandela Washington Reciprocal Fellowship, he has led numerous projects on sustainable agriculture and published widely in peer-reviewed journals.

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Dr. Khandakar Rafiq Islam is an exceptional candidate for the Award for Soil Education due to his extensive teaching, research, mentorship, and international outreach. His expertise in climate-smart agriculture, soil health, and sustainable land management has contributed significantly to soil science education globally. While he has received multiple awards for his research and mentoring, expanding his digital education footprint and public outreach could further strengthen his candidacy.

 

🎓 Education

Rafiq Islam holds a Ph.D. in Soil and Environmental Quality from the University of Maryland, USA. He earned an M.S. in Soil and Water Engineering from the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand, and a B.S. in Soil and Environmental Sciences from Dhaka University, Bangladesh.

 

💼Experience

Dr. Islam has been the Program Director for Soil, Water, and Bioenergy Resources at The Ohio State University South Centers since 2002. He is also a Faculty Affiliate at the Ohio Sustainability Institute and the School of Environment and Natural Resources. He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses, supervised graduate students, and served as a technical resource person for Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center and OSU Extension Outreach. He has extensive international experience, including serving as a Fulbright Teaching Fellow in Turkey and a Visiting Professor at Satbayev University, Kazakhstan.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research focuses on climate-smart agriculture, sustainable soil and water management, organic farming, biochar applications, carbon sequestration, and phytoremediation of contaminated soils. He has led numerous projects on soil fertility, nutrient management, and conservation agriculture while collaborating internationally on sustainable agricultural initiatives.

 

Awards

Dr. Islam has received numerous honors, including the Mandela Washington Reciprocal Fellowship Award (2024), Washington-Mandela Fellowship Ringleader Award (2023), American Council for International Education Awards (2021, 2019), and the USDA-Borlaug Mentor Award for visits to multiple countries. He was also a Fulbright Teaching Fellow in Turkey and a recipient of the No-Till Researcher and Educator Award from the Ohio No-Till Council.

 

Skills

Dr. Islam specializes in climate-smart agriculture, soil health and water management, organic farming, carbon sequestration, tillage, cover crops, marginal soil restoration, and biomaterial production. His expertise includes plant-induced abiotic and biocontrol services, agricultural research, and mentoring.

 

Publications

  • Impact of gypsum applications and cover crop on soybean (Glycine max) elemental composition
    • Authors: Gonzalez, J.M., Dick, W.A., Watts, D.B., Reeder, R.C., Shedekar, V.S.
    • Journal: Agricultural and Environmental Letters
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Assessing Heavy Metal Contamination for Soil Reclamation: Implications for Sustainable Urban Development
    • Authors: Saparov, G., Dutbayev, Y., Amanzholkyzy, A., Trushin, M., Kozlov, A.
    • Journal: International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Predicting Accumulation and Potential Edge-of-Field Loss of Phosphorus to Surface Water from Diverse Ecosystems
    • Authors: Rahman, A., Islam, K.R., Ahsan, S., Didenko, N.O., Sundermeier, A.P.
    • Journal: Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Increased humic materials explain aggregate-protected carbon and nitrogen accumulation in biochar-amended tropical soils
    • Authors: Amoakwah, E., Rahman, M.A., Islam, K.R., Asirifi, I., Arthur, E.
    • Journal: Pedosphere
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1

 

  • Phytoremediation of contaminated urban soils spiked with heavy metals
    • Authors: Yelikbayev, B.K., Imanbek, F., Jamalova, G.A., Kalogerakis, N.E., Islam, K.R.
    • Journal: Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Cover crops, crop rotation, and gypsum, as conservation practices, impact Mehlich-3 extractable plant nutrients and trace metals
    • Authors: Gonzalez, J.M., Dick, W.A., Islam, K.R., Reeder, R.C., Shedekar, V.S.
    • Journal: International Soil and Water Conservation Research
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2
  • Forty-two years impact of chemical fertilization on soil phosphorus partition and distribution under rice-based cropping systems
    • Authors: Biswas, C., Ferdous, J., Sarker, R.R., Islam, K.R., Jahangir, M.M.R.
    • Journal: PLoS ONE
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Mulching to improve sweet potato production
    • Authors: Sapakhova, Z., Islam, K.R., Toishimanov, M., Shamekova, M., Zhambakin, K.
    • Journal: Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Islam’s proven track record in soil science education, mentorship, curriculum development, and international collaboration makes him a highly deserving candidate for the Research Award for Soil Education. His work has empowered students, researchers, and professionals worldwide, ensuring a lasting impact on soil education, sustainability, and global food security. Strengthening digital education and public advocacy could further enhance his contributions to the field.

Ibrahim Mosaad | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Mosaad | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Mosaad, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Mosaad is a Senior Researcher (Assistant Professor) at the Soils, Water, and Environment Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt. He holds a PhD in Agricultural Sciences from Mansoura University, with a focus on soil and water management. Dr. Mosaad has extensive experience in soil and water analysis, plant chemistry, and agricultural experimentation. He has supervised several Master’s and PhD theses, contributing to advancements in plant nutrition and fertilization. His research employs various statistical analysis tools and spans across water and fertilizer management for improved crop productivity.

 

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Assist. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Mosaad is a dedicated researcher whose work focuses on soil, water, and environmental sciences with a commitment to improving agricultural practices. His extensive academic experience, proven record of supervising successful theses, and numerous contributions to peer-reviewed journals highlight his potential for the Best Researcher Award. His research on sustainable agricultural practices, particularly in managing water resources and improving soil fertility, is timely and essential in addressing global food security challenges.

 

🎓 Education

Mohamed Mosaad holds a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences from Mansoura University College of Agriculture, completed in June 2002 with very good and excellent grades. He obtained his Master of Science in Agricultural Sciences, specializing in the Soil Department from the same institution in 2005. Later, he earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Sciences, also from Mansoura University, in 2010.

 

💼Experience

Ibrahim has an extensive career in agricultural research, having worked in various capacities. He started as an Agricultural Specialist III at the Plant Nutrition and Soil Fertility Research Department at the Soils, Water, and Environment Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt from 2003 to 2007. He later served as a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant from 2007 to 2008. He was an Assistant Researcher from 2008 to 2011 and a Researcher from 2011 to 2020. Currently, Ibrahim holds the position of Senior Researcher (Assistant Professor) at the same department since April 27, 2020.

 

🔬Research Focus

Ibrahim’s research primarily focuses on soil and water sciences, including chemical and physical analysis of soil and water, as well as the chemical analysis of plants. He is involved in estimating fertilizer and water requirements for crops and designing agricultural experiments. His research includes using various statistical analysis software such as SPSS, Costat, Origin, R, SAS, and Minitab.

 

Skills

Ibrahim is highly proficient in using computer software and various analytical techniques for agricultural research. He has expertise in chemical analysis of soil, water, and plants. His skills extend to designing and analyzing agricultural experiments using statistical software, and he has very good proficiency in the English language.

 

Publications

  • Effect of Surge Flow Irrigation on Water Use Efficiency and Maize Production
    Authors: Sheta, M.H., Ghanem, H.G., Elzanaty, T.M., Mosaad, I.S.M., Fayed, M.H.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Egyptian Journal of Soil Science, 64(4), pp. 1601–1616
    Citations: 1

 

  • Integrating compost and foliar boron nutrition with mineral nitrogen fertilization improves productivity, quality, and nutrient acquisition of sugar beet
    Authors: Seadh, A.K., Abdelhamied, A.S., Mosaad, I.S.M.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Egyptian Journal of Soil Science, 64(2), pp. 411–422
    Citations: 0

 

  • Synergistic Effects of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria and Mycorrhizal Fungi on Roselle Performance in Sandy Soils
    Authors: Mosaad, I.S.M., Gaafar, D.E.M., Al-Anoos, M.A.T., Seadh, A.K.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Egyptian Journal of Soil Science, 64(2), pp. 443–457
    Citations: 3

 

  • Quantitative nitrate leaching relationship models based on nitrogen fertilisation and the intervals between maize irrigations in the salt-affected soil
    Authors: Mosaad, I.S.M., El-Samit, R.M., Seadh, A.K., Mustafa, A.E.-Z.M.A., Elshikh, M.S.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Journal of King Saud University – Science, 36(5), 103187
    Citations: 1

 

  • Integrated Organic and Inorganic Amendments for Improving Productivity of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) in Alkaline Soil
    Authors: Abdelhamied, A.S., Abd El-Hady, M.A.M., Mosaad, I.S.M.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Egyptian Journal of Soil Science, 64(1), pp. 207–219
    Citations: 7

 

  • Effects of humic and fulvic acids on forage production and grain quality of triticale under various soil salinity levels
    Authors: Mosaad, I.S.M., Selim, E.-M.M., Gaafar, D.E.M., Al-Anoos, M.A.T.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Cereal Research Communications
    Citations: 0

Conclusion:

Dr. Mosaad’s research is of high quality, contributing significantly to both academic knowledge and practical solutions in agriculture. While he has demonstrated leadership in mentoring young researchers and achieving impactful publications, there are opportunities to further enhance his work by broadening his research scope, increasing international visibility, and securing additional funding for large-scale projects. Given his current achievements and potential for further growth, Dr. Mosaad is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, deserving recognition for his ongoing contributions to sustainable agriculture and environmental science.