Hamed Etezadi | Quantitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hamed Etezadi | Quantitative Research | Best Researcher Award

McGill University | Canada

Dr. Hamed Etezadi is a research-focused scholar in Bioresource Engineering with a Ph.D. from McGill University, Canada, where his thesis focused on developing decision support infrastructure for sustainable crop production under the supervision of Prof. Viacheslav Adamchuk. He holds an M.S. in Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering from the University of Tehran, Iran, and a B.E. in Agricultural Engineering from Urmia University, Iran. With over 15 years of academic and professional experience, Dr. Etezadi has contributed significantly to precision agriculture, data-driven modeling, remote sensing, machine learning, and autonomous agricultural systems. He has published 6 peer-reviewed journal articles, including Q1 and Q2 journals, and presented at leading conferences such as ASABE and IEEE/CS Robotics and Mechatronics, His research explores soil variability, aerial pollination systems, and predictive modeling for sustainable agriculture. He has received multiple honors, including the FRQNT Scholarship, Grad Excellence Award, and global recognition on Kaggle Notebooks. Dr. Etezadi combines academic teaching, research leadership, and industry experience, including directing growth and innovation in agri-tech platforms, fostering data-driven decision-making, and advancing sustainable farming technologies globally.

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Featured Publications

Etezadi, H., Adamchuk, V., Bouroubi, Y., Leduc, M., Gasser, M.-O., & Titley-Peloquin, D. (2025). “Quantifying intra-field soil variability using categorical data: A case study of predicting soil organic matter using soil survey maps.”

Etezadi, H., & Eshkabilov, S. (2024). “A comprehensive overview of control algorithms, sensors, actuators, and communication tools of autonomous all-terrain vehicles in agriculture.”

Mazinani, M., Zarafshan, P., Dehghani, M., Vahdati, K., & Etezadi, H. (2023). “Design and analysis of an aerial pollination system for walnut trees.”

Zarafshan, P., Etezadi, H., Javadi, S., Roozbahani, A., Hashemy, S. M., & Zarafshan, P. (2023). “Comparison of machine learning models for predicting groundwater level, case study: Najafabad region.”

Salari, K., Zarafshan, P., Khashehchi, M., Chegini, G., Etezadi, H., Karami, H., Szulżyk-Cieplak, J., & Łagód, G. (2022). “Knowledge and technology used in capacitive deionization of water.”

Jiapeng Xu | Qualitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jiapeng Xu | Qualitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Northwest A&F University | China

Dr. Jiapeng Xu is an accomplished Associate Professor at the College of Economics and Management, Northwest A&F University, specializing in urbanization, industrial economy, and urban-rural sustainable development. He earned his Doctor of Management degree from Huazhong Agricultural University and has established a distinguished career in research, teaching, and policy advisory. With over 11 publications in leading journals such as Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Environment, Development and Sustainability, and Environmental Management, his scholarly impact is reflected in an h-index of 5 and over 203 citations. Dr. Xu has led more than 10 national and provincial-level projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and completed 23 teaching and research initiatives. His policy reports have been recognized at the highest levels of government—four adopted by the General Office of the State Council and three receiving direct instructions from national leaders. A Consulting Expert for World Bank Projects and a member of several academic committees, he also contributes as Deputy Secretary-General of the Agricultural Economics Virtual Teaching Office under China’s Ministry of Education. His research continues to advance sustainable economic policies and educational innovation in China’s western development region, earning him prestigious honors such as the Shaanxi Provincial Higher Education Teaching Achievement Award.

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Featured Publications

Promoting Balanced Ecological-economic Development in Ecologically Vulnerable Regions: Spatio-temporal Variation and Driving Factors, 2025

The impact of urbanization on carbon emissions of rural households: a study based on micro-level measurement, 2024

Dilara Maslennikova | Real-world Case Studies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dilara Maslennikova | Real-world Case Studies | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics, Ufa Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences | Russia

Dr. Dilara Maslennikova is a distinguished researcher in plant physiology and molecular biology, with a strong focus on understanding the mechanisms of plant adaptation to environmental stressors. Her work primarily investigates the molecular pathways through which plant growth regulators, such as nitric oxide (NO) and salicylic acid (SA), influence the physiological and biochemical responses of wheat plants under salinity, drought, and heavy metal stress conditions. Over the years, she has significantly contributed to the advancement of plant science by elucidating the roles of antioxidant systems, phenylpropanoid pathways, and plant-microbial interactions in enhancing stress tolerance and improving crop yield. As an associate professor at the School of Molecular Technologies, she also mentors young scientists, fostering innovative research in plant physiology and biochemistry.

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Education

Dr. Maslennikova completed her academic training at Bashkir State University, Ufa, where she built a strong foundation in plant sciences. Her doctoral research focused on the “Pro and antioxidant system in the manifestation of the protective effect of salicylic acid on wheat plants to salinity,” laying the groundwork for her later work on molecular stress physiology in plants. This academic background has enabled her to explore the interplay of phytohormones, antioxidants, and plant stress responses at a mechanistic level.

Professional Experience

With over two decades of research experience, Dr. Maslennikova has worked extensively on the molecular mechanisms of wheat plant responses to plant growth regulators and stress factors. Beginning as a research intern and junior research fellow, she advanced her career to become a leading researcher and academic in the field of plant molecular physiology. Her professional journey encompasses significant contributions to understanding the regulation of antioxidant systems, the ascorbate-glutathione complex, and phenylpropanoid pathways, as well as their role in plant stress adaptation. She has also actively contributed to plant-microbial interaction research, exploring the effects of endophytic bacteria and rhizobia strains in mitigating abiotic stress in wheat.

Research Interests

Dr. Maslennikova’s research interests include plant stress physiology, redox metabolism, nitric oxide signaling, salicylic acid-mediated stress responses, and the functional role of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB). Her investigations focus on improving crop resilience and productivity under challenging environmental conditions by elucidating the regulatory mechanisms of growth regulators, antioxidants, and plant-microbial interactions. She is particularly interested in the long-term effects of exogenous treatments, such as sodium nitroprusside and salicylic acid, on plant growth, essential amino acid content, and yield.

Awards and Achievements

Dr. Maslennikova has been widely recognized for her scientific contributions through numerous high-impact publications in leading journals such as Plants, Life, Microorganisms, and the Russian Journal of Plant Physiology. Her work has been acknowledged within the scientific community for its novelty, including the discovery of nitric oxide’s role in regulating phenylpropanoid pathways, lignin content, and stress-related gene expression in wheat under salinity. She has also contributed to the understanding of prolonged protective and growth-stimulating effects of plant treatments, significantly expanding knowledge in crop science and sustainable agriculture.

Publications

Ibuprofen Regulates Redox Metabolism and Nitric Oxide Content in Early Growth Stages of Wheat Plants” in Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2025

The Role of Antioxidant System Components in the Effect of Ibuprofen on Wheat Plants” in Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2025.

Conclusion

Dr. Dilara Maslennikova stands out as a leading scientist in the field of plant molecular physiology, combining extensive research expertise with active engagement in education and academic mentorship. Her work not only advances theoretical understanding but also has practical implications for improving wheat productivity and resilience under stress conditions. Through her roles in scientific societies, editorial review, and international conferences, she actively contributes to the growth and dissemination of plant science knowledge. Her achievements reflect a commitment to innovative research, sustainable agricultural practices, and the cultivation of future generations of plant physiologists.

Khaled Alhosani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Khaled Alhosani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ajman Municipality and Planning Department | United Arab Emirates

Dr. Khaled Mueen Alhosani is a distinguished leader in environmental governance, sustainable urban development, and public health innovation. As the Executive Director of the Public Health and Environment Sector at the Municipality and Planning Department in Ajman, he has spearheaded transformative reforms, integrated smart infrastructure systems, and advanced Ajman’s vision of becoming a model city for sustainability and climate resilience. With over 17 years of experience in public sector leadership, Dr. Alhosani is widely recognized for his contributions to waste-to-resource innovation, circular economy integration, air quality enhancement, and climate neutrality strategies. His efforts have set new benchmarks in sustainable city management and contributed to Ajman’s recognition on regional and international platforms.

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Education

Dr. Alhosani holds a PhD in Sustainable Waste Management from the University of Bolton, UK, where his doctoral research established a reference framework for empowering public-private partnerships in advancing sustainable waste management within the circular industry economy. He also earned an MSc in Groundwater Engineering and Management from Ajman University, a BSc in Plant Sciences in Arid Regions from United Arab Emirates University, a Diploma in Human Resources from ITAC Institute, and completed a Leadership Transition Programme at INSEAD Business School, France. His academic journey reflects a strong interdisciplinary foundation bridging environmental sciences, resource management, and leadership development.

Experience

Throughout his career, Dr. Alhosani has held pivotal roles shaping public health and environmental policy. As Executive Director of the Public Health and Environment Sector in Ajman, he has led major initiatives in climate neutrality, smart environmental monitoring, and resource-efficient urban infrastructure. Previously, as Director of the Public Health and Environment Department, he developed early sustainability programs and enhanced municipal governance systems. His tenure at the Ministry of Environment & Water saw him lead national plant protection strategies and coordinate agricultural health projects across the GCC. Beyond administrative roles, he has contributed as an adjunct lecturer, research collaborator, and mentor, fostering emerging talent in sustainable development and ISO integration.

Research Interests

Dr. Alhosani’s research is centered on sustainable waste management, climate change mitigation, renewable energy integration, and smart city environmental policies. His published work spans frameworks for public-private partnership empowerment, circular economy models, air quality management, AI-enhanced educational frameworks for sustainability, and strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through landfill waste reduction. His collaborations with international researchers and organizations have driven advancements in floating wind-H2 technology, sustainable education, and innovative waste-to-energy systems.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Alhosani’s leadership has been recognized through multiple awards and honors, including accolades for his role in transforming Ajman into an environmentally friendly city and his contributions to public sector excellence. He has overseen projects that have achieved significant milestones, such as the 100% reuse of treated wastewater for agriculture, the successful implementation of a single-use plastic bag reduction campaign, and Ajman Parks receiving the Green Flag Award for international sustainability standards. He has also been instrumental in establishing the Ajman Carbon Neutrality Roadmap and aligning educational institutions with the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 strategy. His achievements extend to international forums, where he has represented Ajman at COP28, UN Global Compact workshops, and the Hamid Bin Rashid International Sustainability Award initiatives.

Publications

Alhosani, K.M., Kaied, Y.O., Darwish, A.S., Al-Kayiem, H.H., Farrell, P. (2025). “A Framework for Public-Private Partnerships Empowerment Towards Zero Industrial Waste in the UAE.” Journal of Engineering Science and Technology.

Darwish, A.S., Alhosani, K.M., Al-Kayiem, H.H. (2025). “AI-Enhanced Sustainable Educational Framework for a Greener World.” Journal of Engineering Science and Technology.

Kaied, Y.O., Alhosani, K.M., Darwish, A.S., Farrell, P. (2025). “Air Quality Management Strategic Framework for Future Sustainable Cities.” Journal of Engineering Science and Technology.

Bhutto, Y.A., Pandey, A.K., Saidur, R., Alhosani, K.M. (2025). “Enabling the Thermal Performance of Lauric Acid Phase Change Material Integrated with Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes for Sustainable Thermal Energy Storage Solution.” Journal of Engineering Science and Technology.

Kalidasan, B., Pandey, A., Alhosani, K.M., Darwish, A.S. (2025). “Harnessing Coconut Shell Carbon Micro Particles for Enhanced Optical Absorbance and Sustainable Energy Storage in Organic Phase Change Materials.” Journal of Engineering Science and Technology.

Conclusion

Dr. Khaled Mueen Alhosani is a visionary figure whose expertise bridges policy, research, and innovation to deliver tangible environmental and public health outcomes. His leadership continues to shape Ajman’s sustainable future through ambitious projects in circular economy, climate action, smart city systems, and cross-sectoral collaboration. With an unwavering commitment to knowledge sharing, mentorship, and international partnership building, Dr. Alhosani exemplifies the integration of academic excellence with pragmatic governance. His work serves as a reference point for municipalities and organizations aspiring to achieve net-zero emissions, resilient infrastructure, and globally recognized environmental performance.

Md. Zubaer Hosen – Food and agriculture – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md. Zubaer Hosen - Food and agriculture - Best Researcher Award 

The University of Newcastle - Australia

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Md. Zubaer Hosen's academic journey is marked by rigorous education and consistent performance. He began his studies in the field of Science, securing commendable grades in both Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations. He continued his academic path at Islamic University, where he pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) and a Master of Science (M.Sc) in Applied Nutrition and Food Technology. Both degrees not only provided a solid foundation in nutrition and food sciences but also positioned him as a top performer, securing a first-class 3rd position in a competitive cohort. His master’s thesis focused on the critical environmental health issue of arsenic exposure and its biochemical impacts, showcasing his early inclination towards addressing public health challenges through scientific research.

Professional Endeavors

Upon completing his master's degree, Md. Zubaer Hosen transitioned into academia and research roles that allowed him to further his interests in environmental remediation and public health. He served as a lecturer at the Department of Food and Nutritional Science, Henry Institute of Bioscience and Technology, University of Rajshahi. His role as a research assistant and later as a lecturer enabled him to delve deeper into experimental and field research, contributing significantly to the understanding of nutrition and environmental health interactions. His experience includes extensive work with molecular biological experiments, biochemical tests, and nutritional assessments, vital for his research in environmental health science.

Contributions and Research Focus On Food and agriculture

Mr. Md. Zubaer Hosen’s research has predominantly focused on the intersection of environmental factors and public health, particularly through the lens of nutrition and toxicology. His notable works include studies on the impact of arsenic exposure on health markers and nutrient content in food substances and their antidiabetic effects. His publications in reputable journals such as Environment International and Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology highlight his contributions to understanding how environmental toxins affect human health and how dietary adjustments can mitigate these effects. This research is crucial for developing evidence-based interventions to improve public health standards in regions affected by environmental toxins.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Md. Zubaer Hosen has been recognized for his scholarly excellence and research impact. He received the Clay Mineral Society (CMS) Research Grant Award in 2023 for his work in clay research, reflecting his innovative approach to environmental remediation. Earlier, in 2019, he was honored with the University Grand Commission (UGC) Award for his contributions to food safety research. These accolades not only affirm his research capabilities but also his role as a leading figure in environmental and food safety research.

Impact and Influence

Mr. Md. Zubaer Hosen's work significantly impacts public health policies and practices, particularly in countries grappling with environmental challenges. His research provides a scientific basis for policy-making, particularly in the fields of nutrition and environmental safety, thus influencing broader health outcomes. His work on arsenic exposure and its health impacts, for example, provides crucial data that can influence drinking water standards and public health advisories.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a PhD student at The University of Newcastle, Australia, Md. Zubaer Hosen is poised to further his research on environmental remediation. His ongoing and future work is expected to continue shaping the fields of environmental health and nutrition. Through his academic and professional endeavors, he aims to establish a legacy of contributing practical solutions to global environmental challenges. His forward-looking research is likely to expand the boundaries of environmental health science, ensuring safer and healthier communities worldwide.

In conclusion, Md. Zubaer Hosen's academic and professional trajectory illustrates a deep commitment to enhancing public health through environmental and nutritional research. His scholarly work, combined with his dedication to teaching and community service, positions him as a pivotal figure in his field, whose future contributions are eagerly anticipated.

Citations

A total of 131 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of her research within the academic community.

Anna Maria Vettraino – plant pathology – Best Researcher Award

Prof. Anna Maria Vettraino - plant pathology - Best Researcher Award

University of Tuscia, ViterboI - taly

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Anna Maria Vettraino embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in Plant Pathology, obtaining her degree in the field from the University of Tuscia, Viterbo. Her passion for understanding plant diseases and their impact on ecosystems was evident early on. During her academic pursuits, she delved into various aspects of plant pathology, laying the groundwork for her future research endeavors. Her academic achievements and keen interest in the subject paved the way for her distinguished career in academia and research.

Professional Endeavors

After completing her academic studies, Prof. Vettraino ventured into the realm of academia, assuming the role of Associate Professor at the University of Tuscia, Viterbo. Her professional journey has been marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence in plant pathology research. She has been actively involved in conducting research aimed at unraveling the complexities of plant diseases caused by both biotic and abiotic stress factors. Prof. Vettraino's expertise spans epidemiology, early diagnosis methods, and control systems for phytopathogens, utilizing innovative approaches such as Next Generation Sequencing techniques and biocontrol agents.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Vettraino's research focus encompasses a wide array of topics within plant pathology. She has made significant contributions to understanding the etiology, epidemiology, and control of plant diseases in various environments, including natural ecosystems, agro-ecosystems, and urban areas. Her pioneering work in the application of innovative early diagnosis techniques and biocontrol strategies has advanced the field of plant pathology. Additionally, her research in biotechnologies in agriculture, particularly in viticulture and horticulture, highlights her commitment to developing sustainable practices in agriculture.

Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Vettraino's contributions to the field of plant pathology have earned her recognition both nationally and internationally. She has been involved in numerous research projects and collaborations, demonstrating her expertise and leadership in the field. Her appointment as an "external expert" in working groups at EFSA/Animal and Plant Health Unit underscores her stature as a trusted authority in plant pathology and biosecurity. Furthermore, her editorial activities and role as a reviewer for prestigious journals reflect the esteem in which she is held by her peers in the academic community.

Impact and Influence

Prof. Vettraino's research has had a profound impact on the field of plant pathology and beyond. Her work has not only advanced scientific knowledge but also contributed to the development of practical solutions for disease management in agriculture and forestry. By fostering collaborations and sharing her expertise globally, she has helped shape international efforts in combating plant diseases and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a respected figure in the field of plant pathology, Prof. Vettraino's legacy is characterized by her dedication to scientific inquiry and her commitment to addressing real-world challenges in agriculture and forestry. Her ongoing research endeavors continue to push the boundaries of knowledge in plant pathology, with a focus on innovative approaches for disease management and environmental sustainability. Prof. Vettraino's influence will undoubtedly endure through the impact of her research, the students she has mentored, and the collaborations she has fostered, ensuring a lasting legacy in the field of plant pathology.

In summary, Prof. Anna Maria Vettraino's illustrious career exemplifies her unwavering dedication to advancing the field of plant pathology through groundbreaking research, impactful collaborations, and a commitment to excellence in academia. Her contributions have left an indelible mark on the scientific community and will continue to inspire future generations of researchers in the pursuit of sustainable solutions for plant health and environmental stewardship.

Citations

  • Citations   4768
  • h-index       36
  • i10-index    81

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Silvio Ramos – Soil Science – Excellence in Research

Dr. Silvio Ramos - Soil Science - Excellence in Research 

Instituto Tecnológico - Vale Brazil

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Silvio Junio Ramos began his academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Agronomy from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) in 2005. Following this, he pursued higher education, completing his Master's degree and Ph.D. in Soil Science at the Federal University of Lavras (UFLA) in 2007 and 2011, respectively. During his doctoral studies, he had a collaborative period at Cornell University's Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health, further enriching his academic experience.

Professional Endeavors

After completing his education, Silvio Junio Ramos embarked on a diverse professional journey. He held positions at various institutions, including the Federal Rural University of the Amazon (UFRA), where he served as a Visiting Professor, contributing to the academic development in the field of Agronomy. Additionally, he worked as a Collaborator at the Instituto Tecnologico Vale Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ITV DS), focusing on sustainable development projects related to mining areas' rehabilitation.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Ramos's research interests span a wide range of topics within Agronomy, with a particular focus on soil science and environmental sustainability. His studies encompassed areas such as the utilization of phosphorus, soil fertility management, and the remediation of areas degraded by mining activities. Notably, he led projects examining the bioavailability of potentially toxic elements and the use of biochar in restoring degraded mining areas.

His contributions to the field include extensive research on the interaction of selenium with sulfate and phosphate, which explored its implications for plant nutrition and biomass production. Furthermore, he played a key role in establishing networks like the AgroMetais, which focused on trace elements in agricultural products and their impact on soil and crop quality.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Silvio Junio Ramos's contributions have been recognized both nationally and internationally. He received the prestigious Capes Thesis Award in 2012 for his outstanding doctoral research in Agricultural Sciences. Additionally, he was honored with a Mention of Honor at the Mercosur Science and Technology Award in 2015, acknowledging his significant contributions to the field.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Ramos's research has made a significant impact on the agricultural and environmental science communities. His work on soil fertility, nutrient management, and mine land rehabilitation has provided valuable insights into sustainable agricultural practices and environmental conservation strategies. Moreover, his collaborations with international institutions have facilitated knowledge exchange and enhanced global understanding of soil health and ecosystem restoration.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a respected scholar and researcher, Silvio Junio Ramos's legacy lies in his dedication to advancing knowledge in Agronomy and promoting sustainable development practices. His ongoing commitment to interdisciplinary research and academic collaboration ensures that his contributions will continue to shape the field for years to come. In the future, Ramos aims to further explore innovative solutions for environmental challenges, leaving a lasting impact on agriculture and environmental science.

Citations

  • Citations   3359
  • h-index       29
  • i10-index    73

Erone Ghizoni Santos – Ecology – Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Erone Ghizoni Santos - Ecology - Best Researcher Award 

University of Helsinki  - Finland

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Erone Ghizoni dos Santos began his academic journey with a strong foundation in Forest Engineering, graduating from the University State of Santa Catarina in Brazil in 2014. During this time, he also pursued vocational and technical education in business, showcasing his early interest in interdisciplinary knowledge. This educational background laid the groundwork for his future endeavors in environmental sciences and forestry management.

Endeavors and Contributions

Following his graduation, Erone delved deeper into his field through various internships and short-term courses, gaining practical experience and expanding his skill set. Notably, his internship at Esteio Engenharia e Aerolevantamentos SA provided hands-on exposure to forestry consultancy, further shaping his understanding of the industry's practical aspects.

His pursuit of knowledge extended beyond traditional academics, as evidenced by his involvement in projects such as evaluating the growth and commercial production of Pinus taeda and using organic waste for composting techniques in building vegetable gardens. These experiences underscore his holistic approach to forestry, incorporating aspects of sustainability and environmental management into his skill set.

Research Focus and Accolades On Ecology

Mr. Erone's academic journey took a significant leap forward with his Master's in Remote Sensing from the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) in Brazil. His thesis on forest biomass estimation in the Amazon biome using multi-stage approaches demonstrated his proficiency in utilizing advanced technologies like LiDAR and orbital image data for ecological research.

His contributions to mapping and monitoring forest degradation using remote sensing data, supported by FAPESP, showcased his commitment to addressing pressing environmental issues. Additionally, his research on dendrochronology, climate variation, and historical use of Araucaria angustifolia highlighted his interdisciplinary approach, bridging forestry with climatology and historical ecology.

Impact and Influence

Mr. Erone's work has left a lasting impact on the field of geosciences, particularly in understanding the effects of selective logging on tropical forest microclimates. His publications in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at international conferences have contributed valuable insights into forest ecology, microclimate dynamics, and carbon estimation methodologies. By combining fieldwork, remote sensing techniques, and innovative research methodologies, he has advanced our understanding of tropical ecosystems' resilience and vulnerability to anthropogenic disturbances.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Erone continues his PhD research at the University of Helsinki, his legacy is marked by a dedication to interdisciplinary research, technological innovation, and environmental stewardship. His future contributions hold promise for furthering our knowledge of forest ecosystems and their responses to global environmental changes. With his expertise in LiDAR, forest microclimate, and biomass estimation, Erone is poised to make significant strides in sustainable forest management, climate change mitigation, and biodiversity conservation, leaving a lasting legacy for generations to come.

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Qaisar Ali – Bayesian network modelling in ecology and agri-environmental research – Excellence in Research 

Mr Qaisar Ali - Bayesian network modelling in ecology and agri-environmental research - Excellence in Research 

University of Reading - United Kingdom 

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Qaisar Ali embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor's degree (B.Sc. Hons) in 2001 and a Master's degree (M.Sc. Hons) in 2003 from Pakistan. Later, in 2006, he achieved an MBA degree, showcasing his diverse educational background. This foundation laid the groundwork for a multifaceted career that seamlessly blends agriculture and finance.

Professional Endeavors

With a rich background spanning private and public institutions, Qaisar Ali has acquired valuable transferable skills in agriculture and finance. His career encompasses roles in both sectors, providing him with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and dynamics involved.

Contributions and Research Focus

As a Postgraduate Doctoral Researcher since September 2019, Qaisar's primary focus revolves around the intricate interactions between natural resources, climate change, and sustainability challenges. His involvement in the interdisciplinary Landwise NFM Project demonstrates a commitment to addressing sustainability challenges through collaborations with environmental scientists, agriculturists, ecologists, and researchers from various sectors.

Qaisar's research spans a range of critical areas, including natural flood management, flood risk catchment management, agri-food system resilience to climate change, and the impacts of pollutants on hydrology. His expertise extends to using sophisticated software tools for ecological and agri-environmental modeling.

Accolades and Recognition

Qaisar's dedication and contributions to research have not gone unnoticed. His outstanding work on Bayesian belief network modeling earned him a prestigious junior researcher award from the ISBA and a UoR travel grant. Furthermore, he received a PhD award from the Sustainable Land Management Department at the University of Reading for his research on natural flood management strategies.

Impact and Influence

Qaisar's research contributions extend beyond academia. His pioneering methodology, the "Published Scientific Literature” (PSL) review approach, has garnered attention at the Bayesian Network Modelling Association (BNMA) conference. Additionally, his work on the trade-off relationship between farm production and flood mitigation, presented at the Sustainable Land Management Symposium, showcases practical applications for sustainable agriculture.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a forward-looking researcher, Qaisar Ali is positioned to leave a lasting impact on sustainable land management practices. His commitment to advancing environmental goals and finding solutions to global challenges is evident in his participation in various symposiums, conferences, and training programs.

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