Clarissa Clemente | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Clarissa Clemente | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

University of Pisa | Italy

👨‍🎓 Profile

👩‍🔬 Dr. Clarissa Clemente: Agronomist & Postdoctoral Researcher

Dr. Clarissa Clemente is a dedicated agronomist and researcher with a strong academic and professional background in agronomy, plant science, and food production. Her primary focus is the agronomic and qualitative evaluation of emerging oilseed herbaceous crops, especially for climate change adaptation and bio-economy development.

📚 Education & Academic Background

  • Ph.D. in Agricultural, Environmental, and Food Sciences (2023) – University of Pisa
  • Master’s Degree in Plant and Microbial Biotechnology (110/110 cum laude, 2019)
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Herbal Sciences (104/110, 2016)

🌱 Current Research & Projects

  • Postdoctoral Researcher (2024-ongoing)
    Research Project: “Agronomic and qualitative evaluation of emerging oilseed herbaceous crops for climate change adaptation and bio-economy development.” This research is based at the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Agro-Environmental Sciences (DAFE), University of Pisa.

  • Research Grant (Dec 2023 – Feb 2024)
    Research Project: “Agronomic and qualitative evaluation of innovative oilseed herbaceous crops.” Dr. Clemente conducted field trials in Tuscany on Camelina sativa to assess its growth, yield potential, and seed quality for farm-level feasibility.

🏆 Honors & Awards

  • Ph.D. with highest honors (cum laude) in Agricultural, Environmental, and Food Sciences (2024)
  • Winner of various research grants, including projects on agro-industrial waste valorization and alternative crops for sustainable agriculture.

🎓 Teaching & Academic Contributions

  • Subject Expert in Agronomy (2023-2026) – University of Pisa
  • Conducted seminars on green biotechnology and natural sweeteners (e.g., Stevia rebaudiana).
  • Led practical classes in agricultural ecology and agro-environmental science.

🌍 International Research Experience

  • CEBAS-CSIC, Murcia, Spain (2023)
    Developed advanced skills in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for the bioactive compound analysis of Camelina sativa seeds.

🔬 Scientific Contributions

  • Dr. Clemente’s research includes work on sustainable poultry nutrition and bioactive compounds in Camelina, with a focus on tocopherols, polyphenols, and antioxidants.
  • Significant involvement in the PRIN 2017 ARGENTO project, improving camelina cultivation for sustainable agricultural systems and creating healthier food products.

💼 Professional Experience

  • Cultore della Materia (Subject Expert) – “Principles of Agronomy and Cultivation of Medicinal Plants”
  • Teaching Assistant & Researcher – DAFE, University of Pisa
  • Internships & Research Grants – Various positions in agronomy, seed analysis, and phytochemical research.

🌐 Research Interests

  • Alternative crops for sustainable agricultural systems, including bio-based products, medicinal plants, and natural sweeteners.
  • Developing sustainable agricultural practices and crop diversification to combat climate change impacts.

📊 Digital & Analytical Skills

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, statistical analysis software (e.g., Costat Cohort, GraphPad Prism, JMP), and basic R programming for multivariate data analysis.

📖  Top Noted Publications

Effect of environmental conditions on seed yield and metabolomic profile of camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) through on-farm multilocation trials 🌾🌍
    • Authors: Clarissa Clemente, Alessandro Rossi, Luciana G. Angelini, Rocio G. Villalba, Diego A. Moreno, Francisco A. Tomás-Barberán, Silvia Tavarini
    • Citation: Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 2025-03 | DOI: 10.1016/j.jafr.2025.101814
Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Insights into the Shared Regulatory Network of Phenolic Compounds and Steviol Glycosides in Stevia rebaudiana 🌿🧬
    • Authors: Samuel Simoni, Alberto Vangelisti, Clarissa Clemente, Gabriele Usai, Marco Santin, Maria Ventimiglia, Flavia Mascagni, Lucia Natali, Luciana G. Angelini, Andrea Cavallini et al.
    • Citation: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024-02-10 | DOI: 10.3390/ijms25042136
Effect of the dietary inclusion of Camelina sativa cake into quail diet on live performance, carcass traits, and meat quality 🐦🍴
    • Authors: Marco Cullere, Yazavinder Singh, Erika Pellattiero, Sara Berzuini, Incoronata Galasso, Clarissa Clemente, Antonella Dalle Zotte
    • Citation: Poultry Science, 2023-06 | DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2023.102650
Spectral Response of Camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) to Different Nitrogen Fertilization Regimes under Mediterranean Conditions 🌿🌞
    • Authors: Clarissa Clemente, Leonardo Ercolini, Alessandro Rossi, Lara Foschi, Nicola Grossi, Luciana G. Angelini, Silvia Tavarini, Nicola Silvestri
    • Citation: Agronomy, 2023-05-31 | DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13061539
Valorization of an Old Variety of Triticum aestivum: A Study of Its Suitability for Breadmaking Focusing on Sensory and Nutritional Quality 🍞🌾
    • Authors: Alessandro Bianchi, Francesca Venturi, Angela Zinnai, Isabella Taglieri, Basma Najar, Monica Macaluso, Giorgio Merlani, Luciana Gabriella Angelini, Silvia Tavarini, Clarissa Clemente et al.
    • Citation: Foods, 2023-03-22 | DOI: 10.3390/foods12061351

Almazea Fatima | Minning and agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Almazea Fatima | Minning and agriculture | Women Researcher Award

 University of Sydney | Australia

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Dr. Almazea Fatima⚡🌍

🌍 INTRODUCTION

ALMAZEA FATIMA is a prominent researcher and academic in the field of agricultural economics. With a deep focus on food security, environmental sustainability, and the impacts of climate change, she has made significant contributions to global agricultural policy and research. Her academic journey and expertise have helped shape our understanding of sustainable agricultural practices and food insecurity in developing regions, especially in countries like Uganda, Pakistan, and Sierra Leone.

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Fatima’s academic journey began in Pakistan, where she earned a B.Sc. (Hons) in Agricultural Economics from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad in 2004. She went on to complete an MSc (Hons) in Agricultural Economics in 2006, followed by a PhD in Agriculture and Environment at The University of Sydney in 2015. During her studies, she demonstrated exceptional academic prowess, receiving scholarships throughout her MSc and a range of honors, including the University Medal in 2006. Her academic work laid a strong foundation for her future endeavors in research and teaching.

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently, Fatima serves as a Research Affiliate at the Centre for Carbon, Water, and Food at The University of Sydney. Her professional career spans more than a decade of teaching and research roles, including as a Lecturer in Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. She has also been involved in numerous research projects focused on agricultural economics, food security, and environmental sustainability. Her role in various research studies reflects her commitment to enhancing global agricultural practices and tackling food insecurity issues.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Fatima’s research interests are vast, focusing on areas such as bio-economic modeling, climate change’s effect on food security, and the social, economic, and environmental impacts of mining activities on agricultural communities. One of her major contributions includes investigating the effects of diamond and gold mining in Sierra Leone on local rice farmers. Her ongoing research also delves into the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions from the livestock sector on agricultural profitability, specifically in Queensland, Australia.

🌱 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Fatima’s research has had far-reaching impacts in the academic community and beyond, influencing both policy and practice. Her work has informed strategies to mitigate the effects of environmental degradation on agriculture and has contributed to sustainable farming practices in developing countries. Through her studies, she has highlighted the importance of integrating environmental and social considerations into economic analyses of agricultural systems. Fatima’s dedication to improving livelihoods and promoting sustainability continues to inspire her peers and shape the future of agricultural economics.

📝 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS ON Minning and agriculture

Fatima’s scholarly work is widely recognized, with several publications in respected journals. Notable works include studies on the environmental and economic impacts of industrial mining on agricultural communities in Sierra Leone, dietary patterns among children in Pakistan, and the use of ARIMA models for predicting rice self-sufficiency in Sierra Leone. These publications contribute significantly to the body of knowledge in agricultural economics and development studies.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

Fatima has received numerous prestigious awards throughout her academic career, including the International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS) and the Australian Postgraduate Award (APA), both from the Australian Government. Additionally, she was honored with the University Medal (Silver) for her outstanding academic achievements in MSc (Hons). Her research excellence has earned her several recognitions, further cementing her position as a leader in her field.

🌟 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Fatima’s future contributions are set to make a significant impact on agricultural policies and practices worldwide. With ongoing research in greenhouse gas emissions and livestock profitability, she will continue to lead the way in developing solutions for sustainable food systems. Her legacy as an academic and researcher will influence generations to come, ensuring that her work continues to inspire positive change in the field of agricultural economics.

💡 FINAL NOTE

As a researcher and educator, Fatima continues to make lasting contributions to the field of agricultural economics. Her work not only helps address immediate challenges such as food insecurity and environmental degradation but also provides long-term solutions that promote sustainable agriculture and improved livelihoods. She remains a driving force in advancing the discipline and has undoubtedly left a lasting legacy through her research.

📚 TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS 

Economic Analysis of Fertilizer Use and its Price Variability Effects on Wheat Productivity in Punjab- A Case Study of Faisalabad
    • Authors: Rashid, S.; Chattha, M.W.A.; Fatima, A.; Hyder, M.F.; Tabasam, N.
    • Journal: Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
    • Year: 2024
Emerging Business: Cut-Rose and Gladiolus Production by Small-Scale Florists in Pakistan
    • Authors: Hashmi, M.; Komba, B.P.; Chattha, M.W.A.; Fatima, A.; Hyder, M.F.
    • Journal: Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
    • Year: 2024
Production and Supply Response of Milk in Pakistan: Price and Non-Price Determinants
    • Authors: Chattha, M.W.A.; Fatima, A.; Bakhsh, K.; Hassan, S.
    • Journal: International Journal of Agriculture and Biology
    • Year: 2013

 

 

Salome Hauger | Spatial Data Analysis | Best Scholar Award

Mrs. Salome Hauger | Spatial Data Analysis | Best Scholar Award

Fraunhofer ISE | Germany

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BIOGRAPHY OF MRS. SALOME HAUGER 🌱📚

INTRODUCTION 🌍

Salome Hauger is an accomplished project manager and PhD student specializing in the field of agrivoltaics at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE). She has demonstrated an exceptional combination of technical expertise and research passion, contributing significantly to the sustainability of energy solutions. Her academic and professional journey has been shaped by her dedication to environmental sciences and renewable energy.

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓

Salome Hauger’s academic journey began with her undergraduate studies in Geography at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau, where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in 2016. Her keen interest in environmental sciences led her to pursue a Master of Science degree in Environmental Sciences, which she completed in 2019. Throughout her studies, she developed a strong foundation in geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing, setting the stage for her future career in environmental research and innovation.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 👩‍💼

After completing her studies, Salome embarked on a professional path that included a variety of internships and student assistant roles, demonstrating her eagerness to gain hands-on experience. She worked at renowned organizations such as Airbus Defence and Space, the German Aerospace Center, and the German Environmental Aid. These positions allowed her to apply her academic knowledge in real-world contexts, particularly in the fields of meteorology, remote sensing, and climate protection.

In 2020, Salome joined the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE), where she took on the role of Project Manager in Agrivoltaics while simultaneously pursuing her PhD. Her focus in this innovative field aligns with global goals to enhance sustainable energy production by combining solar energy with agricultural land use.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS  ON  Spatial Data Analysis 🔬

Salome Hauger’s research and contributions have been pivotal in the development and advancement of agrivoltaics—a field that integrates solar power generation with agricultural production. Her work addresses the pressing need for sustainable energy solutions that do not compromise agricultural land. As a PhD student, she has focused on optimizing the synergy between photovoltaic systems and crop cultivation, aiming to create more sustainable energy solutions for the future.

Her work has furthered the understanding of how solar panels can be integrated into agricultural landscapes without harming crop yields, contributing to the broader goal of achieving environmental sustainability through renewable energy sources.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌟

Salome’s influence extends beyond her immediate academic and professional circles. As a researcher at the Fraunhofer Institute, she has made substantial contributions to the understanding of agrivoltaics and its potential to reduce land-use conflicts while simultaneously addressing the global energy demand. Her research is instrumental in shaping the future of clean energy solutions and sustainable agricultural practices.

Her interdisciplinary work at the intersection of environmental science, technology, and agriculture positions her as a key figure in the renewable energy sector.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS 📑

While Salome’s academic publications are still emerging as she continues her PhD, she has already contributed to several influential research papers and reports. These publications are likely to expand her recognition in the field, especially as agrivoltaics gains more global attention for its ability to support both energy production and agriculture.

Her work is cited in multiple academic and industry circles, and she continues to publish as part of her ongoing research at Fraunhofer ISE.

HONORS & AWARDS 🏆

Salome Hauger’s academic and professional achievements have not gone unnoticed. She has received recognition for her dedication to sustainability and innovation in the renewable energy sector. Her position as a project manager and PhD student at Fraunhofer ISE speaks to the value of her contributions to the development of agrivoltaics.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🔮

Salome’s future contributions to the field of agrivoltaics are anticipated to expand, as the global demand for renewable energy solutions continues to rise. Her ongoing research has the potential to reshape how we view the relationship between energy production and agriculture, offering innovative solutions to address land-use challenges. As she advances in her career, her legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations of researchers and environmental advocates.

FINAL NOTE ✨

Salome Hauger is poised to make an enduring impact on the world of sustainable energy. Her contributions to agrivoltaics and her commitment to advancing clean energy solutions place her in a unique position to influence the trajectory of global renewable energy initiatives. As she continues her research, her legacy will be defined by her commitment to integrating environmental sustainability with technological advancement.

TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS 📚

Spatial potential analysis and site selection for agrivoltaics in Germany
  • Authors: Salome Hauger, Vanessa Lieb, Rüdiger Glaser
  • Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Year: 2025

Qurban Ali | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Qurban Ali | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

University of the Punjab, Lahore | Pakistan

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INTRODUCTION 📚

Dr. Qurban Ali, an esteemed academic in the field of Plant Genetics, currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics at the University of the Punjab, Lahore. His contributions span over two decades, with a remarkable academic and professional trajectory. Dr. Ali has demonstrated his commitment to advancing research in agricultural sciences, particularly in genetics, molecular biology, and biotechnology. His work is widely recognized for its impact on both local and global agricultural development.

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓

Dr. Qurban Ali’s academic journey began in Pakistan, where he completed his early schooling in science at the Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Lahore. After pursuing a Pre-Medical stream in HSSC, he continued his education at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, where he earned a B.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Sc. (Hons.) in Plant Genetics. His doctoral research, completed in 2014, focused on the genetic evaluation of maize accessions for grain and fodder yield, paving the way for his future academic contributions.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 💼

Dr. Ali has held several prestigious positions at renowned institutes and universities, including Assistant Professor at the University of the Punjab and Associate Professor at the University of Lahore. With a comprehensive background in molecular biology and biotechnology, he has significantly advanced research in these fields through his roles in academic and research organizations.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS  ON Genetics 🔬

His primary research areas include plant genetics, molecular breeding, and biotechnology, with notable expertise in DNA/RNA extraction, cloning, gene transformation, protein purification, and more. Dr. Ali’s work has provided substantial advancements in understanding the genetic variability and association of traits in crops like maize and chickpea, contributing to improved agricultural practices.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌍

Dr. Ali’s research has had a lasting influence on both academia and the agricultural industry. His work has contributed to the scientific community’s understanding of plant genetics and the application of advanced molecular techniques to solve agricultural challenges. As a highly cited researcher, he has been recognized for his contributions to improving crop yield and genetic enhancement.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS 📝

With a cumulative impact factor of 350, Dr. Ali’s academic output includes numerous publications, making him a prominent figure in plant breeding and genetics. His citation indices reflect his extensive influence in the scientific community, with 6,753 total citations and an h-index of 43. Dr. Ali’s scholarly work continues to shape the field and inspire future research.

HONORS & AWARDS 🏅

Dr. Ali has been honored with prestigious awards for his outstanding research productivity. These accolades include the “Research Productivity as Eminent Researcher of the Year” award for five consecutive years (2019-2023) from the University of Lahore and the University of the Punjab, Lahore. Such recognition underscores his dedication to advancing agricultural science.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🔮

Dr. Ali’s legacy as an academic and researcher is solidified through his numerous publications, contributions to the development of plant genetics, and mentorship of students and researchers. Looking forward, he aims to continue advancing his research in molecular biology and genetics, with an emphasis on sustainable agricultural practices and crop improvement.

FINAL NOTE ✨

Dr. Qurban Ali stands as a trailblazer in the field of Plant Genetics, whose research has not only contributed to scientific understanding but has also led to practical solutions for agricultural improvement. His unwavering commitment to excellence continues to guide the next generation of researchers in the field.

TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS 📚

Advances in CRISPR/Cas9 technology: shaping the future of photosynthetic microorganisms for biofuel production
  • Authors: Samreen Arshad, Muhammad Luqman Qadir, Nazim Hussain, Qurban Ali, Shiming Han, Daoud Ali, Suleyman Allakhverdiev
    Journal: Functional Plant Biology
    Year: 2025
    DOI: 10.1071/FP24255
Antibacterial potential of Propolis: molecular docking, simulation and toxicity analysis
  • Authors: Shabana Islam, Erum Akbar Hussain, Shahida Shujaat, Muhammad Umer Khan, Dr. Qurban Ali, Saif Ul Malook, Daoud Ali
    Year: 2024
    DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.26315515
 Silibinins and curcumin as promising ligands against mutant cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator protein
  • Authors: Areeba Akram, Azra Sakhawat, Muhammad Usman Ghani, Muhammad Umer Khan, Raima Rehman, Dr. Qurban Ali, Peng Jin-liang, Daoud Ali
    Year: 2024
    DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.26752912
Additional file 2 of Antibacterial potential of Propolis: molecular docking, simulation and toxicity analysis
  • Authors: Shabana Islam, Erum Akbar Hussain, Shahida Shujaat, Muhammad Umer Khan, Dr. Qurban Ali, Saif Ul Malook, Daoud Ali
  • Journal: figshare (DataCite)
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.26315699.v1
Genome-wide identification of Cytochrome P450 gene in Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) in response to insecticide resistance
  • Authors: Shabana Islam, Erum Akbar Hussain, Shahida Shujaat, Muhammad Umer Khan, Dr. Qurban Ali, Saif Ul Malook, Daoud Ali
  • Journal: figshare (DataCite)
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.26315699.v1

 

Birara Gebeyhu | Agricultural Data Analysis | Editorial Board member

Mr. Birara Gebeyhu | Agricultural Data Analysis | Editorial Board member

Arba Minch University, Ethiopia

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Mr. Birara Gebeyhu began his academic journey with a focus on water resources and irrigation engineering, laying a strong foundation in these critical disciplines that are key to managing Ethiopia's natural resources. He pursued studies at reputable institutions, equipping himself with a comprehensive understanding of hydrology, irrigation systems, and sustainable water management techniques. These early academic years not only honed his technical expertise but also sparked his passion for applying engineering principles to real-world challenges in water management.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

As a lecturer and researcher at Arba Minch University in Ethiopia, Mr. Gebeyhu has actively contributed to both the educational and research landscapes in the field of water resources and irrigation engineering. His role at the Faculty of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering has seen him lead and supervise a number of key thematic research projects, all of which aim to address critical water management and agricultural challenges in Southern Ethiopia. His ongoing dedication to bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application is reflected in his extensive involvement in both the academic and research arenas.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Mr. Gebeyhu’s research focus centers on improving water management and agricultural practices in Ethiopia’s semi-arid regions, with particular attention to soil reclamation, irrigation systems, and crop productivity. His work on "Saline-Sodic Soil Reclamation and Spatial Variation of Salt Accumulation" explores methods to combat soil degradation caused by salinity, a major issue in many parts of Ethiopia. Additionally, his project on "Irrigation Scheduling and Optimal Crop Land Allocation" in the Lower Kulfo Catchment aims to maximize water use efficiency while improving crop yield in multi-cropping systems. His use of AquaCrop-based modeling in the evaluation of watermelon varieties highlights his commitment to sustainable agricultural development in water-scarce environments.

Impact and Influence 🌱

Through his research and teaching, Mr. Gebeyhu has made significant contributions to the development of water resource management strategies and the improvement of irrigation practices. His work directly benefits the communities in Southern Ethiopia by addressing water scarcity and promoting more efficient agricultural techniques. Beyond the local level, his research adds to the broader body of knowledge in water resources and irrigation, influencing the academic community and informing policy decisions on water and agriculture in Ethiopia.

Academic Cites and Recognition 📑

Over the years, Mr. Gebeyhu has published several academic papers and research findings that have been recognized both locally and internationally. His work has been cited in numerous journals and conferences, contributing to the growing body of literature on water management and irrigation engineering. His expertise is frequently sought after by colleagues and researchers, further cementing his position as a respected academic and researcher in his field.

Technical Skills 💻

Mr. Gebeyhu possesses a range of technical skills essential for his academic and research activities. These include proficiency in modeling tools such as AquaCrop, GIS-based spatial analysis for soil and water studies, and advanced irrigation design techniques. His expertise extends to water resource system planning, hydrological modeling, and soil and water conservation engineering, which allows him to tackle the complex challenges faced by agricultural sectors in Ethiopia. Additionally, his skills in statistical analysis and data interpretation enable him to produce reliable and actionable research findings.

Teaching Experience 🎓

As a dedicated lecturer, Mr. Gebeyhu has taught several key courses at the undergraduate level, including "Water Resources System Planning and Management," "Irrigation and Drainage Engineering," "Irrigation Water Management," and "Soil and Water Conservation Engineering." His teaching philosophy revolves around engaging students with real-world case studies, fostering critical thinking, and encouraging innovative solutions to water management challenges. His ability to connect theoretical concepts with practical applications has earned him a reputation for being an effective and inspiring educator.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Mr. Gebeyhu’s legacy in the field of water resources and irrigation engineering is one of dedication to sustainable practices, community development, and the advancement of knowledge. Looking forward, he plans to continue his research in water management and irrigation, focusing on enhancing food security and environmental sustainability in semi-arid regions. His future contributions will likely include expanding his work on climate-resilient crops and water-efficient farming systems, and mentoring the next generation of engineers who will shape the future of water resources in Ethiopia.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Soil moisture-based irrigation interval and irrigation performance evaluation: In the case of lower kulfo catchment, Ethiopia

Authors: Birara Gebeyhu, Samuel Dagalo, Mekuanent Muluneh

Journal: Heliyon

Year: 2024

Crop water requirement and irrigation scheduling under climate change scenario, and optimal cropland allocation in lower kulfo catchment

Authors: Birara Gebeyhu, Samuel Dagalo Hatiye, Mekuanent Muluneh Finsa

Journal: Heliyon

Year: 2024

Power Data Access Viewer-Based Meteorological Drought Analysis and Rainfall Variability in the Nile River Basin

Authors: Birara Gebeyhu

Journal: Advances in Meteorology

Year: 2024

Assessment of Irrigation Water Management Performance Indicators and Mitigation Measure in Arba Minch Irrigation Scheme, Ethiopia

Authors: Birara Gebeyhu, Samuel Dagalo Hatiye, Mekuanent Muluneh Finsa

Journal: Advances in Agriculture

Year: 2024

Evaluation of Small‐Scale Irrigation Scheme Performance and Proposed Alternative Mitigation for Improved Water Management on Wezeqa and Gatto Irrigation Schemes, Southern, Ethiopia

Authors: Yohannes Smeneh Ketsela, Birara Gebeyhu, Amare Tadesse Muche

Journal: Advances in Agriculture

Year: 2024