Meng Duan | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Meng Duan | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Engineer, Water Resources Research Institute of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China

Meng Duan is a dedicated engineer and researcher in the field of agricultural water resource management, currently working at the Water Resources Research Institute of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. He earned his Ph.D. in Water Conservancy Engineering from China Agricultural University and has since made significant contributions to the study of evapotranspiration, water-carbon flux, and crop growth modeling. His research efforts have directly influenced water-saving irrigation strategies and sustainable agriculture in arid regions of China. With funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and collaborations with top institutions, Duan’s work bridges scientific innovation and field application. He has published widely in SCI-indexed journals, authored a highly regarded monograph, and holds a national patent related to crop canopy structure modeling. Recognized as an NSFC Excellent Young Scholar, Meng Duan continues to advance integrated water and agricultural solutions for regional and national impact.

Profile

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Education

Meng Duan received his doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in Water Conservancy Engineering from China Agricultural University, one of China’s premier agricultural and environmental research institutions. His doctoral studies focused on integrated water resource management and crop modeling, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. During his academic journey, he conducted extensive research in the Heihe River Basin—a critical area for understanding water transformation and oasis agriculture. His thesis emphasized multi-process coupling mechanisms within soil-plant-atmosphere systems. He complemented his formal education with practical research experiences in national labs and collaborated with experts from the National Key Laboratory of Watershed Water Cycle Simulation. His strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for his future roles in applied water resource engineering, interdisciplinary modeling, and sustainable irrigation systems. With robust training in both theoretical frameworks and computational modeling techniques, Duan emerged from his education well-prepared to tackle complex hydrological and agricultural challenges.

Professional Experience 

Meng Duan currently serves as an Engineer at the Water Resources Research Institute of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. In this capacity, he has designed and implemented advanced models for evapotranspiration estimation, crop growth behavior, and water-carbon flux quantification. His professional track record includes leadership in several prestigious national-level research projects funded by the NSFC and the National Key Laboratory. Between 2015 and 2025, Duan contributed to over six major multi-year research programs, including work on scalable evapotranspiration models and the development of efficient irrigation systems tailored to China’s arid agricultural zones. Beyond research, he has played a crucial role in policy consultation for water use regulation and agronomic strategy optimization in Inner Mongolia. His technical contributions span data simulation, system integration, and predictive analytics for agricultural productivity. Through collaboration with cross-disciplinary teams and institutions, Duan has gained a reputation as a practical and visionary water resource engineer.

Research Focus 

Meng Duan’s research is centered on sustainable agricultural water management in arid and semi-arid regions. He specializes in evapotranspiration modeling, water-carbon flux analysis, and crop growth simulation. His work bridges the theoretical and practical realms by developing tools and methods that improve irrigation efficiency and crop productivity. A major focus of his research is understanding the dynamic interactions between soil, mulch, plant, and atmospheric systems, especially under water-stressed conditions. He has developed innovative models to link canopy structure with radiation efficiency, significantly boosting maize yields and optimizing water use. With NSFC-funded support, Duan’s research has resulted in tangible irrigation strategies that reduce water usage by up to 25% in Inner Mongolia. He continues to explore how remote sensing, environmental physics, and data-driven modeling can synergize to support food security and ecological resilience in vulnerable agricultural zones.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Meng Duan, Baozhong Zhang. (2025).
    Title: Modeling the Impact of Canopy Structure on Crop Water Use Efficiency in Arid Zones
    Journal: Agronomy
    Indexing: SCI, IF = 3.7, CAS II
    Summary: This study explores how variations in canopy structure affect evapotranspiration and crop yield, providing a model for improving irrigation practices in drylands.

Conclusion:

 Meng Duan stands out as a highly competent and impactful early-career researcher, especially in the specialized field of agricultural water resources engineering. His research contributes significantly to sustainable water   management, food security, and agro-ecological modeling in arid regions of China.

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