Valentin Menoury | Agriculture science | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Valentin Menoury | Agriculture science | Young Scientist Award

National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE) | France

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Mr. Valentin Laurent Sylvain Menoury embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in agricultural sciences. He graduated as an Agricultural Engineer from ESA (École Supérieure d’Agricultures) in Angers, France. Building on this foundation, he pursued a Master of Science in Animal Nutrition and Metabolism at Wageningen University and Research (WUR), The Netherlands, where he graduated with cum laude distinction. His early academic focus demonstrated a deep interest in sustainable animal nutrition and the intersection between feed processing and animal health.

👨‍🔬 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently, Mr. Menoury is a PhD student at UMR Herbivores, INRAE – the French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment. His research tackles a crucial challenge in feed sustainability: replacing hexane, a toxic and petroleum-based solvent used in oilseed processing, with 2-methyloxolane, a more sustainable, biobased alternative. This aligns with global goals for greener and safer food systems. In parallel, he has engaged in one industry consultancy project and has co-authored one journal article indexed in SCI/Scopus.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Valentin’s primary research assesses the nutritional value of 2-methyloxolane-defatted oilseed meals in dairy cow diets and evaluates their impact on milk quality. His work is pioneering in that it is the first study to report n-hexane residues in milk from cows fed with hexane-defatted soybean meal. Additionally, his application of equivalence testing in livestock feeding trials marks a methodological breakthrough. Until now, most studies relied on non-significant results from traditional difference testing. His collaboration with statisticians from WUR underlines his interdisciplinary approach and dedication to improving research standards in animal science.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

By addressing both environmental and food safety concerns, Mr. Menoury’s work contributes significantly to the modernization of feed processing practices. His research paves the way for broader adoption of biobased solvents and more statistically robust evaluation techniques. The implications of his study stretch beyond dairy science, influencing policy, feed manufacturing, and consumer health. His findings are already encouraging other researchers and institutions to reconsider solvent safety in feed production.

📚 ACADEMIC CITES AND RECOGNITION

Although early in his academic career, Valentin has published one peer-reviewed article and is active on platforms like ORCID and HAL, where his research contributions are accessible. While his citation index is currently not available (NA), his innovative methods and collaborative spirit have begun earning recognition in the research community. He has also participated in data analysis challenges, receiving commendation from the Research Data Analysis platform.

🌱 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Mr. Menoury aims to continue transforming animal nutrition practices by advancing biobased alternatives in feed production and advocating for rigorous statistical methods in agricultural science. His legacy will likely include driving the transition toward safer, more sustainable livestock feeding systems and inspiring future scientists to integrate sustainability, innovation, and methodological integrity in their work.

 📚 TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS

Replacing hexane with 2-methyloxolane for defatting soybean meal fed to dairy cows: Effects on dairy performance and nitrogen partitioning

  • Authors: V. Menoury, A. Ferlay, C. Ginane, G. Cantalapiedra-Hijar, S. Lemosquet, D. Andueza, G.G.R. Leday, J. Engel, P. Nozière

  • Journal: Journal of Dairy Science

  • Year: 2025

  • DOI: 10.3168/jds.2024-25860

 Productive performance of dairy cows fed with 2-methyloxolane defatted soybean, rapeseed, and sunflower meals

  • Authors: Valentin Menoury, Anne Ferlay, Pierre Nozière

  • Year: 2024

  • DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13921344

 Des parcours variés vers le doctorat (bac+8), à toi de créer le tien !

  • Authors: Blandine Mora, Lucie Auzance, Laurianne Voland, Clément Brosse, Valentin Menoury

  • Year: 2024

  • DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13906958

2-methyloxolane can replace hexane for defatting soybean meal fed to cows without affecting dairy performance, rumen volatile fatty acid proportions and major fatty acid secretion in milk

  • Authors: Valentin Menoury, Pierre Noziere, G. Leday, J. Engel, Anne Ferlay

  • Year: 2024

  • DOI: hal-04743844

 Replacing hexane by 2-methyloxolane for defatting soybean meal does not impair fattening performance of beef cattle supplemented with methionine

  • Authors: Carlos Garcia-Vazquez, Valentin Menoury, Pascal Faure, Lorène Salis, Anne Ferlay, Pierre Noziere, Gonzalo Cantalapiedra-Hijar

  • Year: 2024

Tijani Mohammed | Emerging Research Trends | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tijani Mohammed | Emerging Research Trends | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Bureau of mining regulations and reclamation, United States

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🌟Academic Background

Tijani Mohammed is a dedicated researcher and engineer with a strong focus on improving the durability and sustainability of concrete materials. His expertise lies in characterizing chemical deterioration processes and developing innovative solutions to enhance the performance of concrete. Tijani has worked on numerous projects addressing mechanical and durability-related issues in cement-based materials, such as corrosion, carbonation, sulfate attack, alkali-aggregate reactivity, and early-volume changes. He has significant experience in multi-scale testing, conducting both laboratory and field evaluations, and monitoring pavement and bridge structures. Tijani’s research efforts center around designing experimental tools for durability, hydration, microstructural development, and early-age volume change in cementitious systems.

🎓 Education

Tijani earned his Ph.D. in Material Science Engineering and Commercialization with a specialization in Infrastructure Materials Engineering from Texas State University, San Marcos, in May 2024. His dissertation focused on the multi-scale investigation, characterization, and microstructural analysis of alternative cementitious materials for sustainable development. He also holds an M.S. in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Structural and Infrastructure Materials Engineering from Texas State University, where he explored the incorporation of high-volume fly ash to produce structural lightweight concrete. Tijani completed his B.S. in Civil Engineering at Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, alongside a diploma in the Ukrainian language.

💼 Professional Experience

Currently, Tijani is an Associate Engineer at the Bureau of Mining Regulation and Reclamation. He has also served as a Doctoral Teaching Assistant at Texas State University, where he was involved in teaching and mentoring students. Tijani gained valuable industry experience as a Materials Scientist Intern at Solidia Technologies and has held project management roles at the Ministry of Special Initiative, GH, and Engen Ghana Limited.

🔬 Research Interests

Tijani’s research interests focus on the durability of sustainable and alternative cement-based materials (ACMs), exploring the use of supplementary cementing materials (SCMs), and effectively utilizing locally available materials in concrete. He is particularly interested in the application of rapid-setting and novel cements for accelerated infrastructure construction and is dedicated to developing and improving durability performance methods and specifications for cement and concrete. His work also involves the implementation of emerging technologies and advanced sensing systems for the multi-scale characterization and modeling of infrastructure materials, as well as long-term performance and structural health monitoring of infrastructure systems.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Tijani has received numerous awards for his academic and research excellence, including the 2024 Graduate College’s Outstanding Dissertation Award in Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Engineering at Texas State University. He was awarded the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Fellowship and Scholarship in 2023, among other recognitions such as the Texas State Society of Plastics Engineers Chapter Award, Atlantic Housing Foundation Scholarships, and government scholarships from Ukraine and Ghana during his studies at Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture.

📖 Publication

Evaluating Carbonation Resistance and Microstructural Behaviors of Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement Concrete Incorporating Fly Ash and Limestone Powder

  • Authors: Tijani Mohammed, Anthony Torres, Federico Aguayo, Ikechukwu K. Okechi
  • Journal: Construction and Building Materials
  • Year: 2024

 Engineering Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete Containing Expanded Shale and Clay with High Volume Class F and Class C Fly Ash

  • Authors: Tijani Mohammed, Federico Aguayo, Mehrab Nodehi, Togay Ozbakkaloglu
  • Journal: Structural Concrete
  • Year: 2023

The Effect of Curing Regimes on Physico-Mechanical, Microstructural, and Durability Properties of Alkali-Activated Materials: A Review

  • Authors: Mehrab Nodehi, Togay Ozbakkaloglu, Aliakbar Gholampour, Tijani Mohammed, Xijun Shi
  • Journal: Construction and Building Materials
  • Year: 2022

Incorporation of High-Volume Fly Ash to Produce Structural Lightweight Concrete

  • Author: Tijani Mohammed
  • Year: 2021