Fateme Aghamir | Soil Biodiversity | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fateme Aghamir | Soil Biodiversity | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fateme Aghamir | Shahid Beheshti University | Iran

Dr. Fateme Aghamir is a soil science expert specializing in soil chemistry and plant nutrition, with extensive research and teaching contributions across diverse domains of agricultural and environmental sciences. Her scholarly portfolio reflects strong scientific influence, supported by 23 published documents, over 104 citations, and an h-index of 5, demonstrating the growing impact of her work within the global research community. Her research spans soil mineralogy, soil fertility enhancement, soil–water–plant interactions, nutrient dynamics, environmental pollution mitigation, and sustainable soil and water management. She has conducted notable studies on unsaturated hydraulic functions, soil fertility evaluation using advanced spectroscopic methods, mineral–nutrient thermodynamics, and the role of micronutrients and stress-ameliorating compounds in crop establishment. Her teaching contributions cover soil fertility, fertilizers, pedology, agroecology, and environmental studies. Dr. Aghamir brings strong analytical and technical capabilities, with proficiency in MiniTec, RETC, SPSS, Minitab, MATLAB, EndNote, OPUS, SimaPro, XLSTAT, Google Earth Engine, ARC GIS, and Microsoft Office. Her multidisciplinary expertise supports innovative approaches to soil health, crop nutrition, and sustainable resource management, positioning her as an active contributor to advancing scientific understanding and practical solutions in agricultural and environmental research.

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Bhaskar Das | Soil Microbial | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bhaskar Das | Soil Microbial | Best Researcher Award

Bhaskar Das | Assam University | India

Bhaskar Das is a PhD scholar in Microbiology at Assam University, India. His research focuses on antimicrobial resistance at the clinical-environmental interface, with contributions including the discovery of anti-plasmid compounds and the development of rapid diagnostic tools for resistant pathogens. He has authored 29 journal publications, three book chapters, and holds two patents with one more under process. Recognized with the ICMR Senior Research Fellowship, Bhaskar has established himself as a promising researcher dedicated to tackling global health challenges through innovative microbiological solutions.

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Summary

Bhaskar Das has established himself as a highly dedicated and innovative researcher in the field of microbiology. With a strong foundation in antimicrobial resistance research, he combines theoretical expertise with practical solutions, evident in his patents and diagnostic innovations. His academic achievements, fellowship recognition, and impactful publications make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Education

Bhaskar Jyoti Das holds an MPhil degree in Microbiology and is currently awaiting his PhD thesis defense at Assam University, Silchar. His academic training has provided a strong foundation in clinical and medical molecular microbiology with a specialization in antimicrobial resistance.

Experience

He has extensive research experience in microbiology with a focus on antimicrobial resistance at the clinical and environmental interface. His work involves the identification of anti-plasmid compounds, the development of diagnostic methods for resistant bacteria, and contributing to patents, books, and high-impact journal publications.

Research Focus

His research primarily focuses on antimicrobial resistance in the clinical-environmental interface. He has contributed to the discovery of anti-plasmid compounds with the potential to counter carbapenem resistance and developed rapid, cost-effective diagnostic tools for detecting resistant pathogens.

Skills

Bhaskar is skilled in molecular microbiology techniques, antimicrobial resistance analysis, diagnostic test development, and research innovation. His ability to combine clinical and environmental perspectives in microbiology research highlights his multidisciplinary expertise.

Awards

He has been awarded the Senior Research Fellowship by the Indian Council of Medical Research in recognition of his research excellence.

Publications

Influence of AHL and Imipenem on blaNDM Conjugation and sRNA Rydb Expression in Escherichia coli
Authors: Deshamukhya, C.; Das, B.J.; Dhar, D.; Bhattacharjee, A.
Journal: Journal of Basic Microbiology

Transcriptional response study of auto inducer-2 regulatory system in Escherichia coli harboring blaNDM
Authors: Deshamukhya, C.; Ahmed, S.; Das, B.J.; Chanda, D.D.; Bhattacharjee, A.
Journal: BMC Microbiology

Incidence of carbapenem non-susceptible Chromobacterium violaceum harboring blaOXA-232 from clinical-environmental interface
Authors: Bhaskar Jyoti Das; Jayalaxmi Wangkheimayum; Mahmadur Rashid; Sonali Chealsea Singha; Deepjyoti Paul; K. Melson Singha; Debadatta Dhar Chanda; Amitabha Bhattacharjee
Journal: Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology

Characterization of blaOXA-232 carrying carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) & their expression profiles under selective carbapenem pressure: An in-depth study from India
Authors: Das, B.J.; Banerjee, T.; Wangkheimayum, J.; Mishra, K.; Kumar, A.; Bhattacharjee, A.
Journal: Indian Journal of Medical Research

Extended-spectrum β-lactamase inhibitory potential of Dichrocephala integrifolia: an in vitro and computational studies
Authors: Moirangthem, A.; Baruah, T.J.; Paul, M.; Ingti, B.; Bhattacharjee, A.; Maurya, A.P.; Paul, S.; Das, B.J.
Journal: Natural Product Research

Imipenem exposure influences the expression of quorum-sensing receptor sdiA in Escherichia coli
Authors: Deshamukhya, C.; Begom, F.; Das, B.J.; Laskar, M.A.; Goala, S.; Choudhury, M.D.; Dhar Chanda, D.; Bhattacharjee, A.
Journal: FEMS Microbiology Letters

Incidence of carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli ST2437 of clinical origin harbouring blaOXA-144 gene: a report from India
Authors: Das, B.J.; Melson Singha, K.; Wangkheimayum, J.; Chanda, D.D.; Bhattacharjee, A.
Journal: Journal of Applied Microbiology

Conclusion

Bhaskar Das exemplifies the qualities of an emerging leader in microbiological research. His work addresses urgent healthcare challenges, particularly in combating antimicrobial resistance. With his demonstrated innovation, strong research record, and potential for broader impact, he is well-suited for recognition through the Best Researcher Award. Strengthening international collaborations and enhancing his global research footprint will further elevate his contributions and career trajectory.

Alexandre Mahougnon Aurel ZOUMMAN | Soil Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Alexandre Mahougnon Aurel ZOUMMAN | Soil Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Alexandre Mahougnon Aurel, Zoumman, Cheikh Anta Diop University , Senegal

Mr. Alexandre Mahougnon Aurel Zoumman is a Ph.D. researcher in Plant Biology at Cheikh Anta Diop University, Senegal, specializing in plant and microbial biotechnologies. With over seven years of experience in scientific research, project management, and international cooperation, he focuses on climate change adaptation, sustainable food systems, and environmental biotechnology. He is also an experienced bilingual trainer and youth leader, actively engaged in climate advocacy and capacity-building across Africa.

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Mr. Alexandre Mahougnon Aurel Zoumman is a promising early-career researcher whose work bridges academic rigor and real-world application. He demonstrates leadership in science, project coordination, and community training. His research tackles globally significant challenges in agriculture and climate resilience, and he plays a vital role in youth-led environmental advocacy and education.

🎓 Education

Alexandre Mahougnon Aurel Zoumman is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Plant Biology with a specialization in Plant, Microbial Biotechnologies, and Plant Breeding at Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar, Senegal. He holds a Master’s degree in Plant Biology with a focus on Plant and Microbial Biotechnologies from the University of Abomey-Calavi in Benin, completed between 2018 and 2020. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Natural Sciences, specializing in Genetics, Biotechnologies, and Natural Resources, earned from 2012 to 2015.

💼Experience

Zoumman is a seasoned project manager and researcher with over seven years of experience in leading scientific research initiatives, coordinating international projects, and designing innovative solutions in biotechnology and environmental science. From 2022 to the present, he has served as a bilingual trainer for the African Students and Alumni Forum (ASAF), delivering leadership and project management workshops in French and English. Between 2020 and 2021, at CIRAD under the LMI IESOL/LEMSAT collaboration, he managed molecular research on tropical soils and agroecosystems, focusing on nature-based solutions for soil salinization. Prior to that, at IRD’s LMI LAPSE/LCM program from 2019 to 2020, he contributed to research on enhancing legume-rhizobacteria symbiosis as part of the ANR SymEffectors project. His early career included teaching Life and Earth Sciences in Benin’s secondary schools from 2017 to 2018.

🔬Research Focus

Zoumman’s research centers on the application of microbial biotechnologies in agriculture, climate change adaptation, and sustainable food systems. His scientific contributions include a 2021 publication in Scientific Reports on the identification of type III effectors in Bradyrhizobium vignae and their influence on symbiosis with Vigna species. More recently, in 2025, he co-authored a study published in the International Journal of Plant Biology exploring microbial diversity in forest litter-based fermented bioproducts and their effect on tomato growth in Senegal.

🛠️Skills

He is proficient in project leadership and management, encompassing strategic planning, financial oversight, impact evaluation, and team coordination. His research expertise includes molecular biology, microbiology, plant and soil biotechnology, ecology, and climate change adaptation. He is also experienced in designing and implementing bilingual training programs, facilitating cross-cultural communication, and building institutional capacities. Zoumman is highly skilled in digital tools and platforms such as JIRA, Trello, QGIS, R, KOBOCOLLECT, ODK, Amplifix, SerialCloner, and WordPress. Multilingual in French, English, Fon, Mahi, and Goun, he also possesses intermediate proficiency in Mina.

🏆Awards

His academic and professional efforts have earned him several prestigious awards. In 2021, he was recognized as a Youth African Climate Finance Fellow. He received the Orange Knowledge Program award in 2024 and was granted a DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) scholarship for his Ph.D. in 2022. Earlier, in 2018, he was a recipient of the Intra-Africa Mobility Scheme scholarship for his Master’s degree.

📚 Publications

Title:
Publisher Correction: Identification of type III effectors modulating the symbiotic properties of Bradyrhizobium vignae strain ORS3257 with various Vigna species
Year:
2021
Authors:
Pongpan Songwattana, Clémence Chaintreuil, Jenjira Wongdee, Neung Teaumroong, Eric Giraud, et al.
Journal:
Scientific Reports

Conclusion:

Mr. Zoumman is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His combination of scientific innovation, international collaboration, leadership in climate and agricultural research, and commitment to societal impact through training and advocacy makes him a role model for early-career researchers in Africa and beyond. With further growth in research impact metrics and innovation output, he has the potential to become a global leader in his field.