Aynur mamat | Soil Water | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aynur mamat | Soil Water | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aynur mamat, Kashi Aerospace Information Research Institute, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aynur Mamat is an Associate Researcher at the Kashi Aerospace Information Research Institute, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences. With over a decade of experience in remote sensing and sustainable development in arid regions, she has led numerous national and provincial projects. Dr. Mamat has published over 20 scientific papers, including more than 10 first-author SCI articles. A member of the CAS Youth Innovation Promotion Association, she has been recognized with multiple excellence awards from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her research focuses on environmental changes, ecosystem services, and human-nature interactions using advanced remote sensing technologies.

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Summary:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aynur Mamat is a highly accomplished researcher with significant contributions to remote sensing, land-use change, and ecosystem services in arid regions. Her work is not only academically impactful but also provides practical insights into sustainable development and environmental management. Her leadership roles, extensive publication record, and recognition through prestigious awards highlight her excellence as a researcher.

 

🎓 Education

Aynur Mamat holds a Ph.D. and serves as an Associate Researcher at the Aerospace Information Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. She has significant academic credentials and is a graduate supervisor.

 

💼Experience

With over a decade of experience in remote sensing monitoring and sustainable development in arid regions, Aynur Mamat has led and participated in more than 10 national and provincial projects. She has served as a principal investigator on key research initiatives, including studies on ecological security, land-use change, and ecosystem services. Aynur has also contributed to high-impact collaborations with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and international research institutions.

 

🔬Research Focus

Aynur’s research centers on remote sensing monitoring and sustainable development in arid regions, emphasizing environmental changes, ecosystem services, and human-nature interactions. Her work utilizes advanced remote sensing technologies to address the impacts of climate change, enhance ecological understanding, and support sustainable management practices in vulnerable ecosystems.

Awards

Aynur Mamat is a member of the CAS Youth Innovation Promotion Association and has received multiple excellence awards from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, acknowledging her innovative contributions to environmental research and remote sensing.

Skills

Her expertise spans remote sensing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), ecosystem service evaluation, and sustainable development. Aynur is proficient in interdisciplinary approaches, integrating environmental science, ecology, and advanced technology to address complex environmental challenges.

Publications

  • Evolution and Driving Forces of Ecological Service Value in Response to Land Use Change in Tarim Basin, Northwest China
    Authors: Mamat, A., Aimaiti, M., Saydi, M., Wang, J.
    Journal: Remote Sensing, 2024, 16(13), 2311.
    Citations: 2

 

  • The Impact of External Factors on the Evolution Characteristics of Net Primary Productivity of Vegetation in the Kashi Region
    Authors: Pang, Z., Wang, J., Mamat, A., Liu, Y., Long, X.
    Journal: Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2024, 33(5), pp. 5249–5262.
    Citations: 0

 

  • FLUS-Based Modeling of the Urban LULC in Arid and Semi-Arid Region of Northwest China: A Case Study of Urumqi City
    Authors: Mamitimin, Y., Simayi, Z., Mamat, A., Maimaiti, B., Ma, Y.
    Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland), 2023, 15(6), 4912.
    Citations: 12

 

  • Coupling and Coordination Relationships Between Urban Expansion and Ecosystem Service Value in Kashgar City
    Authors: Maimaiti, B., Chen, S., Kasimu, A., Aierken, N., Chen, Q.
    Journal: Remote Sensing, 2022, 14(11), 2557.
    Citations: 27

 

  • Multi‐Source Remote Sensing Data for Lake Change Detection in Xinjiang, China
    Authors: Liu, Y., Ye, Z., Jia, Q., Mamat, A., Guan, H.
    Journal: Atmosphere, 2022, 13(5), 713.
    Citations: 7

 

  • Impacts of Land-Use Change on Ecosystem Service Value of Mountain–Oasis–Desert Ecosystem: A Case Study of Kaidu–Kongque River Basin, Northwest China
    Authors: Mamat, A., Wang, J., Ma, Y.
    Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland), 2021, 13(1), pp. 1–16, 140.
    Citations: 21

 

  • Variations of Ecosystem Service Value in Response to Land-Use Change in the Kashgar Region, Northwest China
    Authors: Mamat, A., Halik, Ü., Rouzi, A.
    Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland), 2018, 10(1), 200.
    Citations: 64

 

  • Spatial Evaluation of Environmental Suitability for Human Settlements Based on GIS: A Case Study in Kaidu River Basin, Northwest China
    Authors: Mamat, A., Halik, U., Rouzi, A.
    Journal: Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 2018, 27(1), pp. 132–140.
    Citations: 7

Conclusion:

Dr. Aynur Mamat is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her expertise, impactful contributions, and dedication to advancing knowledge make her highly suitable for such recognition. While she could strengthen her profile by broadening the scope of her research and increasing outreach efforts, her current achievements already place her among the top researchers in her field. Awarding her this title would acknowledge her significant contributions to science and inspire further advancements in environmental sustainability and remote sensing applications.

Abousrie Farag | Soil Water Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abousrie Farag | Soil Water Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abousrie Farag, Benha University, Egypt

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abousrie Farag is an Associate Professor at the Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department at Benha University, Egypt. He holds a B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering from Zagazig University (2003), an M.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering from Benha University (2007), and a Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering from Benha University (2012). His research focuses on hydraulic systems, irrigation technologies, water resources management, fertigation, water reuse in agriculture, and the application of GIS and expert systems in agricultural practices. Dr. Farag has been the principal investigator for several international and national research projects, including “WASA,” “HANDYWATER,” and “Smart Irrigation System.” He is also a member of the Egyptian Agricultural Engineering Society and has received the Kishida Award for Scientific Superiority in 200

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abousrie Farag is a highly accomplished researcher whose contributions to agricultural engineering, particularly in irrigation management, water resource optimization, and fertigation, have made a significant impact both in Egypt and internationally. His leadership in international research projects, dedication to education, and high citation count are indicative of his outstanding capabilities as a researcher. His work is not only academically sound but also practically relevant, particularly in the context of water scarcity and sustainable agricultural practices in arid regions.

 

🎓 Education

Abousrie Ahmed Hassan Farag holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Agricultural Engineering from Zagazig University, Egypt, obtained in 2003. He continued his academic journey at Benha University, Egypt, earning a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Agricultural Engineering in 2007, with a thesis focused on evaluating water flow measurement methods for on-farm management in Egypt. He completed his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Agricultural Engineering from Benha University in 2012, with a dissertation on fertigation technique management based on expert systems. In 2014, Abousrie also completed postdoctoral research in the reuse of wastewater for irrigation in Italy.

 

💼Experience

Abousrie has a long academic career, starting as a Demonstrator at Zagazig University from 2003 to 2007. He then served as Assistant Lecturer and Assistant Professor in the Agricultural Engineering Department at Benha University from 2007 to 2020. In 2020, he became an Associate Professor at the same department. He has also held several leadership roles, including being the Principal Investigator for various international and national research projects, such as “WASA” (Water Saving in Agriculture) from 2016 to 2019 and “HANDYWATER” from 2021 to 2024. Furthermore, he coordinates several educational programs and has contributed to numerous projects that aim to improve agricultural practices and water management.

 

🔬Research Focus

His main research interests include hydraulic machines (wells, turbines, and pumps), irrigation systems operation and design, and water resources management. Additionally, he is focused on fertigation management, water reuse in agriculture, deficit irrigation, GIS modeling, expert systems, and simulation models for agricultural efficiency. His research seeks to improve water management techniques and promote sustainable agricultural practices, especially in regions facing water scarcity.

 

Awards

Abousrie was awarded the Kishida Award for Scientific Superiority from the MISR Society of Agricultural Engineering in 2004. He has participated in significant international conferences, such as the EGU24 General Assembly in Vienna in 2024 and the Agadir Conference in Morocco on water scarcity and sustainable development.

 

Skills

Abousrie’s expertise spans hydraulic systems, irrigation technologies, water resource optimization, fertigation techniques, and the application of advanced systems like GIS and expert systems to improve agricultural outcomes. His experience in leading international research projects further demonstrates his capacity to contribute to global advancements in agricultural engineering.

 

Publications

  • Assessing environmental impacts of constructed wetland effluents for vegetable crop irrigation
    Authors: A. Castorina, S. Consoli, S. Barbagallo, F. Branca, A. Farag, F. Licciardello, …
    Journal: International Journal of Phytoremediation, 18(6), 626-633
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 21

 

  • Implications of water stress and organic fertilization on growth, yield, and water productivity of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis, L.)
    Authors: A.S. Shams, A.A. Farag
    Journal: Journal of Plant Production, 10(10), 807-813
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 10

 

  • Irrigation regime and soil conditioner to improve soil properties and pomegranate production in newly reclaimed sandy soil
    Authors: A. Farag, A. Eltaweel, S. Abd-Elrahman, A. Ali, M. Ahmed
    Journal: Asian Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 1(2), 1-18
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 8

 

  • CALIBRATION OF THREE COMMON FLOW MEASUREMENT DEVICES FOR OPEN CHANNELS
    Authors: AANAAF M.Y. El-Ansary, M.A. Awad
    Journal: Misr J. Ag. Eng., 27(1), 151-169
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 8

 

  • Greenhouse gas emission from cauliflower grown under different nitrogen rates and mulches
    Authors: A.A. Farag, S.H. Abd-Elrahman
    Journal: International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, 9(1), 1-10
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 7

 

  • Irrigation management of pepper crop under surface and sub-surface drip irrigation systems by using expert system, IRRIMET and Cropwat
    Author: A.A. Farag
    Journal: Misr Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 35(4), 1293-1308
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 5

 

  • Effect of irrigation by gated pipes and traditional irrigation system with mixed water on soil, drainage water, and crop
    Authors: A.A. Farag, Y.M. Atta, M.S. El-komy
    Journal: Misr Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 36(3), 849-860
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 3

 

Conclusion:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abousrie Farag is undoubtedly a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award due to his substantial contributions to the fields of agricultural engineering and water management. His research has led to practical solutions for water conservation and sustainable farming practices, crucial in the context of global water scarcity. His leadership in international research collaborations and his focus on educating future engineers further bolster his case for this prestigious recognition.