Mahmoud Ahmad l Water Management Resources | Excellence in Research

Mr. Mahmoud Ahmad l Water Management Resources | Excellence in Research

Széchenyi István University | Hungary

Mr. Mahmoud Ahmad is a PhD student in Civil Engineering at Széchenyi István University with academic and professional expertise in water management resources and civil engineering practice. His education includes a PhD in progress, an MSc in Water and Irrigation Engineering, and a BSc in Civil Engineering, supported by strong academic distinction. His professional experience covers lecturing in water and irrigation engineering at Tishreen University and managing post-earthquake construction projects as a site civil engineer. Mr. Mahmoud Ahmad’s research interests focus on groundwater–surface water interaction, water resources management, and climate-change adaptation, supported by advanced modeling, GIS-based analysis, and recognized academic awards, reflecting strong potential for impactful research and practice.

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Zdzislaw Kaliniewicz | Seed Properties | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zdzislaw Kaliniewicz | Seed Properties | Research Excellence Award

University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn | Poland

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zdzisław Kaliniewicz is an academic researcher and educator in technical and agricultural sciences at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Department of Vehicles and Machinery. He obtained a PhD in technical sciences in the field of construction and operation of machines, followed by a habilitation in agricultural sciences with specialization in agricultural engineering. His academic and professional experience focuses on teaching, research, and technological development related to agricultural and forestry machinery. His scientific activity is centered on theoretical and experimental studies aimed at improving the working processes, efficiency, and design of agricultural machines, with particular emphasis on seed cleaning, sorting, and separation technologies. A significant part of his research addresses the identification and application of physical properties of agricultural, horticultural, and forestry seeds to enhance seed quality and processing performance. His work also includes evaluation of field sprayer performance, analysis of factors affecting sowing quality, and the application of modern measurement techniques, such as 3D scanning, for monitoring food and biological products. He has authored 53 scientific documents, which have received 343 citations from 259 citing documents, resulting in an h-index of 11, demonstrating steady scientific impact. Overall, his contributions support innovation, efficiency, and quality improvement in agricultural engineering and mechanized crop production.

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