Dr. Seltene Abady | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seltene Abady | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Dr. Seltene Abady Tesfamariam is a dedicated plant breeder committed to enhancing agricultural resilience in Eastern and Southern Africa. He earned a PhD in Plant Breeding from the University of KwaZulu‑Natal (2018–2021), supported by an OFID scholarship under CGIAR. Currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the African Centre for Crop Improvement (since 2023), he previously led the National Groundnut Research Program in Ethiopia and served as Assistant Professor at Haramaya University. With over two decades of experience in research and teaching, Dr. Tesfamariam specializes in breeding drought‑tolerant groundnut, sorghum, maize, and wheat, integrating genetics, field trials, and advanced statistical tools. He has secured multiple grants and training awards, making him a recognized leader in agricultural innovation, capacity building, and sustainable food systems in Africa.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Tesfamariam’s academic path combines solid foundational training with rigorous postgraduate specialization. He completed a BSc in Plant Sciences (2003–2006) and an MSc in Plant Breeding (2011–2013) at Haramaya University, Ethiopia, focusing on crop genetics and breeding under local agronomic conditions. He went on to earn a PhD in Plant Breeding from the University of KwaZulu‑Natal, South Africa (2018–2021), supported by an OFID/CGIAR scholarship. His doctoral work employed genome-wide association studies and advanced statistical analysis to dissect drought tolerance traits in groundnut. During this period, he also participated in numerous high‑level trainings—such as ASReml‑R modeling, meta‑analysis of research, and demand‑led variety design—shaping both theory and practice in modern plant breeding.

Professional Experience

Dr. Tesfamariam has more than 17 years of progressive agricultural research and academic experience. From 2007 to 2013, he worked as an Assistant Researcher at the Ethiopian Agricultural Research Institute, including leading SIMLESA projects at Pawe Research Center. He then transitioned to Haramaya University, serving as Lecturer (2013–2016) and Assistant Professor (2017–2023), where he taught plant breeding, supervised students, conducted field trials, and led local crop improvement initiatives. He coordinated Ethiopia’s National Groundnut Research Program (2015–2017), driving variety development and stakeholder engagement. Since 2023, he has been a Postdoctoral Fellow at the African Centre for Crop Improvement at the University of KwaZulu‑Natal, focusing on enhancing stress resilience in African staple crops. His experience spans applied genomics, extension outreach, and leadership of multi‑institutional research teams.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Tesfamariam has earned recognition through competitive grants and training awards tied to innovation and crop improvement. He received the OFID scholarship under CGIAR to support his doctoral studies. In 2019, he was awarded funding from the International Foundation for Sciences (IFS), Stockholm. In 2021, he secured a Haramaya University research grant on transpiration efficiency in groundnut. In 2023, he received an Africa UniNet award on gender‑inclusive peanut production and aflatoxin mitigation. He has participated in prestigious international training programs—including ACIAR’s ASReml‑R workshop (2024), ICRISAT’s drought‑tolerance breeding initiative (2018–2020), and meta‑analysis and demand‑led variety design courses at KwaZulu‑Natal and Makerere. Professional memberships include the Southern Africa Plant Breeders’ Association and the Crop Science Society of Ethiopia.

Research Focus

Dr. Tesfamariam’s research is centered on breeding climate‑resilient cultivars to improve food security in drought‑prone regions of Africa. He specializes in groundnut, sorghum, maize, and wheat, targeting traits such as drought tolerance, early maturity, water‑use efficiency, harvest index, and carbon storage. His approach integrates genome-wide association studies (GWAS), SNP markers, advanced statistical modeling (e.g. ASReml‑R), and field experimentation across diverse agro‑ecologies. He examines physiological traits—transpiration efficiency, proline accumulation, nitrogen use—and their genetic basis. His work also addresses aflatoxin contamination and gender‑inclusive peanut production strategies. Collaboration with institutions like ICRISAT, Cranfield University, and regional universities has enabled multidisciplinary innovation. His goal is development and deployment of improved varieties that support nutrition, farm resilience, and sustainable intensification under climate stress.

Publication Top Notes

  • Breeding for resistance to maize streak virus: Challenges, progress and future directions

Frontiers in Plant Science, 2025. Contributors: Mushayi, Malven; Shimelis, Hussein; Derera, John; Tesfamariam, Seltene Abady.
Summary: A comprehensive review of breeding efforts against maize streak virus, synthesizing progress in genetic resistance and outlining future breeding strategies tailored to African maize systems.

  • Genetic diversity and population structure analyses of tropical maize inbred lines using SNP markers

PLOS ONE, 2025. Contributors: Rodreck GununduID; Hussein Shimelis; Seltene Abady Tesfamariam.
Summary: This study uses SNP genotyping to dissect population structure in tropical maize, highlighting key diversity patterns to inform parent selection in breeding programs.

  • Progress in Sorghum Improvement for Early Maturity, Harvest Index, and Water‑Use Efficiency

Food and Energy Security, 2025. Contributors: Byamungu Lincoln Zabuloni; Hussein Shimelis; Seltene Abady Tesfamariam; Maryke Labuschagne; Elize Botha.
Summary: Evaluates sorghum genotypes for proxy traits associated with drought tolerance; identifies early‑maturing lines with superior harvest index and water‑use efficiency.

  • Genetic Parameters and Trait Associations in Wheat Under Drought and Low Nitrogen Conditions

Nitrogen, 2024. Contributors: Sbongeleni Warren Duma; Hussein Shimelis; Seltene Abady Tesfamariam; Toi Tsilo.
Summary: Examines wheat under water and nitrogen stress, quantifying trait correlations—vital for selection of dual‑stress tolerant lines under resource‑limited settings.

  • Genetic variation and association of yield, yield components, and carbon storage in sorghum genotypes

BMC Genomic Data, 2024. Contributors: Asande Ngidi; Hussein Shimelis; Seltene Abady; Vincent Chaplot; Sandiswa Figlan.
Summary: Links yield and biomass traits in sorghum with carbon storage potential, informing breeding for both productivity and soil carbon offset benefits.

  • Genome‑wide association analysis for drought tolerance and component traits in groundnut gene pool

Euphytica, 2024. Contributors: Abady, Seltene; Shimelis, Hussein; Janila, Pasupuleti; Wankhade, Ankush; Chimote, Vivek P.
Summary: Identifies marker-trait associations for key drought adaptive traits in groundnut germplasm; supports marker-assisted selection for stress resilience.

  • Response of Sorghum bicolor genotypes for yield and carbon storage in shoot and root systems

Scientific Reports, 2024. Contributors: Asande Ngidi; Hussein Shimelis; Seltene Abady; Sandiswa Figlan; Vincent Chaplot.
Summary: Field trial assessment of sorghum varieties for biomass partitioning and organic carbon storage under varying management regimes.

Conclusion

Dr. Seltene Abady Tesfamariam exemplifies the qualities of a Best Researcher Award recipient. His research directly addresses pressing challenges in African agriculture—climate change adaptation, food security, and sustainable crop production. With an exceptional blend of scientific rigor, leadership, training, and international engagement, he has significantly advanced the field of plant breeding and made lasting contributions to the agricultural development of the region. He is, without doubt, a highly deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Muhammad Sultan | Agricultural Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Muhammad Sultan | Agricultural Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc Prof Dr Muhammad Sultan ,Bahauddin Zakariya University , Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Sultan, an Associate Professor at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, specializes in Agricultural Engineering with a focus on Energy & Environmental Engineering. 🌾🔋 Recognized as one of the World’s Top 2% Scientists (2023) by Stanford University/Elsevier and ranked as the No. 1 Scientist in Agricultural Engineering in Pakistan (AD Scientific Index), he has a prolific research portfolio with over 190 journal articles and multiple editorial roles. 📚🌟 He is also a Research Fellow at the University of South Africa and INTI International University, Malaysia. 🌍🎓

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Muhammad Sultan 🌱 is an Associate Professor of Energy & Environmental Engineering at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. He holds a Ph.D. and Postdoctoral Research in Energy & Environmental Engineering from Kyushu University, Japan, and Simon Fraser University, Canada, respectively. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan, where he also achieved top distinctions. Dr. Sultan’s research, recognized globally, focuses on sustainable technologies for agriculture, including air-conditioning systems and water desalination. He has authored numerous publications and serves as an editor for several scientific journals. 📚

Professional Experience

Dr. Muhammad Sultan 🌿 has amassed extensive professional experience spanning over a decade as an Associate Professor at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. His expertise encompasses teaching, research supervision, and leadership roles across various academic committees. Dr. Sultan holds pivotal positions as a Research Fellow at the University of South Africa and INTI International University, Malaysia. He serves as a Consultant at Adaptive AgroTech International, Germany, and plays significant editorial roles for prestigious journals. With a commitment to academia, he contributes actively as a Book Editor and member of multiple international committees, focusing on advancing energy-efficient technologies in agriculture globally. 📊

Awards and Honors

Dr. Muhammad Sultan 🏆 is a distinguished academic renowned for his outstanding contributions in Agricultural Engineering, honored globally with numerous awards and distinctions. Recognized as one of the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University/Elsevier in 2023, he also holds the title of Best Scientist in Agricultural Engineering in Pakistan according to the AD Scientific Index. Dr. Sultan’s accolades include the Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarship, Innovation Awards, and Best Paper Awards at international conferences. As a MEXT Scholar in Japan and a Foreign Expert in China, he continues to lead groundbreaking research in sustainable energy and environmental engineering, exemplifying excellence in academia and scientific achievement.

Research Focus🔍

Dr. Muhammad Sultan’s research centers on sustainable agricultural engineering technologies, particularly energy-efficient systems. 🌱🔧 His work includes developing innovative air-conditioning systems for greenhouse temperature control, humidity management, and energy recovery ventilators. 🌿💨 He has made significant advancements in adsorption cooling, desiccant air-conditioning, and the Maisotsenko cycle. 🌞❄️ His research applications span various areas, including fruits & vegetable storage, poultry/livestock air-conditioning, and atmospheric water harvesting. 🚜🌧️ Dr. Sultan’s contributions are pivotal in addressing global challenges in agricultural sustainability and environmental engineering. 🌍🔋

Publication Top Notes

A Review on Dry Anaerobic Digestion: Existing Technologies, Performance Factors, Challenges, and Recommendations

A Hybrid Data-Driven Metaheuristic Framework to Optimize Strain of Lattice Structures Proceeded by Additive Manufacturing

Modelling Framework for Reducing Energy Loads to Achieve Net-Zero Energy Building in Semi-Arid Climate: A Case Study

Performance Evaluation of Phenol-Resin-Based Adsorbents for Heat Transformation Applications

Spatiotemporal Estimation of Reference Evapotranspiration for Agricultural Applications in Punjab, Pakistan

Evaporation-Assisted Humidification–Dehumidification Cycles for Desalination Application in Tropical and Subtropical Regions

Progress and Prospects of Air Water Harvesting System for Remote Areas: A Comprehensive Review

Effect of Traditional Spices on the Quality and Antioxidant Potential of Paneer Prepared from Buffalo Milk

Engineering Design, Kinematic and Dynamic Analysis of High Lugs Rigid Driving Wheel, a Traction Device for Conventional Agricultural Wheeled Tractors

3-Dimensional membrane capsules: Synthesis modulations for the remediation of environmental pollutants – A critical review