Mostafa Koozehgar Kaleji | Ekology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mostafa Koozehgar Kaleji |Ekology | Best Researcher Award

Dr, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Iran

Dr. Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji is an emerging voice in agroecology and sustainable agriculture. With a Ph.D. from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, he combines academic research with practical expertise in field management and agricultural innovation. His work bridges plant physiology, soil-plant interactions, and ecosystem services, aiming to optimize food systems while preserving biodiversity. Beyond his publications in high-impact journals, Dr. Kaleji has co-authored several books addressing cultivation techniques and pest management. His role as an Agricultural Specialist in Mazandaran has strengthened his applied research capabilities, ensuring that scientific findings translate into sustainable agricultural practices. Fluent in Persian and English, he actively contributes to global discussions on agroecology.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Kaleji holds a Ph.D. in Agriculture specializing in Agroecology from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (2018–2023). His doctoral research delved into sustainable farming systems and plant-soil dynamics. He previously earned his M.Sc. in Agroecology from the Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch (2012–2014), where he explored organic farming and ecosystem services. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Agronomy and Plant Breeding from Islamic Azad University, Qaemshahr Branch (2007–2011), focusing on crop genetic improvement and field management. This strong educational foundation has enabled Dr. Kaleji to develop a multi-disciplinary approach to agroecological research, blending theory with practice to address modern agricultural challenges.

🏢 Professional Experience 

Dr. Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji brings over two decades of professional expertise to his research. Since 2013, he has served as an Agricultural Specialist and Production Manager for the Jahad-e-Agriculture Organization, Mazandaran Province, overseeing modernization initiatives in crop production. Previously, he conducted research on cotton cultivars at the Cotton Research Institute (2002–2003), enhancing the region’s fiber crop resilience. From 2001 to 2012, he worked as an Agricultural Expert for the Babolsar Defense Organization, managing large-scale cultivation and harvest programs. His dual engagement in applied and academic settings enables him to bridge gaps between research innovations and field-level applications, fostering sustainable agricultural advancements.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Kaleji’s research lies at the intersection of agroecology, sustainable agriculture, plant physiology, soil-plant interactions, and ecosystem services. He investigates how plant-microbial symbioses and ecological management practices improve crop performance, resource-use efficiency, and environmental sustainability. His current work emphasizes biofertilizers like mycorrhizal fungi and Azotobacter to reduce chemical inputs and enhance plant health under varying planting densities. His interest in modeling and simulation tools like DSSAT and spatial analysis via GIS technologies allows him to forecast ecological outcomes in agroecosystems. Dr. Kaleji’s interdisciplinary research aims to contribute directly to regenerative farming and food security strategies.

📚 Publications with Full Details and Summaries

1. Interplay Between ROS and Hormones in Plant Defense Against Pathogens

  • Journal: Plants

  • Publication Date: 2025-04-25

  • DOI: 10.3390/plants14091297

  • Authors: Mostafa Haghpanah, Amin Namdari, Mostafa Koozehgar Kaleji, Azam Nikbakht-dehkordi, Ahmad Arzani, Fabrizio Araniti
    Summary:
    This study examines the intricate network between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and plant hormonal pathways in combating pathogens. Highlighting novel crosstalk mechanisms, the work suggests integrated strategies for breeding disease-resistant plants.

2. Inoculation with Mycorrhiza and Azotobacter chroococcum Affects the Quantitative and Qualitative Characteristics of Eryngium caeruleum at Different Planting Densities

  • Journal: Agronomía Colombiana

  • Publication Date: 2023-08-14

  • DOI: 10.15446/agron.colomb.v41n2.106390

  • Authors: Mostafa Koozehgar Kaleji, Mohammad Reza Ardakani, Sheida Khoshniat
    Summary:
    This paper demonstrates that bio-inoculants improve both biomass and secondary metabolite content in Eryngium caeruleum, promoting the use of eco-friendly agricultural inputs.

3. Quantitative and Qualitative Performance of Froriepia subpinnata as Affected by Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Compost Tea, and Vermicompost

  • Journal: Unspecified (likely submitted/published in 2024)

  • Author: Mostafa Koozehgar Kaleji
    Summary:
    The study highlights how integrating organic soil amendments and beneficial symbionts boosts the agronomic traits of Froriepia subpinnata, emphasizing low-input sustainable farming models.

Conclusion

Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji shows strong expertise, commitment to agricultural sustainability, real-world impact, and ongoing academic productivity. His profile is very suitable for national-level Best Researcher Awards, especially those emphasizing applied sciences and agriculture.

Ahmed Ali Ayoub Abdelmoneim | Smart Irrigation Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmed Ali Ayoub Abdelmoneim | Smart Irrigation Management | Best Researcher Award

Researcher/Private Consultant, Mediterranean Agronomic institute of Bari, Italy

Ahmed Ali Ayoub Abdelmoneim is an Egyptian researcher, consultant, and educator focusing on agricultural water management and climate change. With a Ph.D. in Irrigation Modernization from the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari, Ahmed has a strong background in innovative irrigation systems, automation, and IoT applications. His work has spanned various global projects, including technical assistance, youth networking, and training courses. As a member of the MedYWat network, Ahmed has advocated for youth involvement in water issues. His research on improving furrow irrigation, developing smart gated pipe systems, and enhancing irrigation efficiency aligns with global needs for sustainable water use. Through his work, Ahmed strives to bridge the gap between technology and traditional irrigation practices for the betterment of agriculture and water conservation.

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Education

Ahmed Ali Ayoub Abdelmoneim holds a Ph.D. in Irrigation Modernization from the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari, where he focused on improving furrow irrigation systems. He also earned a Master’s degree in Land and Water Resources Management from the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari (CIHEAM), specializing in irrigated agriculture, water management, and environmental sustainability. Additionally, Ahmed pursued research studies at the University of California Davis, focusing on agricultural water distribution systems and hydraulic analysis using innovative technology like drones and IoT devices. He holds a diploma in Laser Applications in Meteorology and Agriculture from Cairo University and a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering from Cairo University. Ahmed’s academic foundation emphasizes advanced water management, irrigation systems, and sustainable agricultural practices.

Experience

Ahmed Ali Ayoub Abdelmoneim has gained significant professional experience as a researcher and consultant in agricultural water management. Currently working at the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari, Ahmed provides technical assistance, project coordination, and consultancy in regional water management projects. He is also involved in teaching courses on solar energy for irrigation and on-farm irrigation systems. Previously, Ahmed worked as a Ph.D. researcher focusing on furrow irrigation and smart irrigation systems. In 2017, he served as a Technical Officer in the Low-Emission Capacity Building Project for UNDP, working on climate change mitigation strategies and managing training activities. Earlier in his career, Ahmed worked in metal analysis, quality assurance, and project management in irrigation design for Green Hills International and EMAAR’s Uptown Cairo project. His extensive experience spans project coordination, education, IoT in agriculture, and climate change adaptation.

Awards and Honors

Ahmed Ali Ayoub Abdelmoneim has received numerous honors recognizing his outstanding academic and professional achievements. He was ranked first in the CIHEAM M.Sc. program (2014-2015) for his excellent academic performance. Ahmed was also ranked second in the Agriculture Engineering department at Cairo University in 2010. These accolades highlight his commitment to excellence in both his studies and research. His professional journey has been equally distinguished, as he has contributed significantly to advancing agricultural water management practices, with a focus on addressing climate change and water scarcity. In addition, Ahmed has been recognized as a valuable member of the MedYWat network, where he plays a key role in advocating for youth involvement in water issues and facilitating international collaborations. His participation in international workshops and conferences, such as those organized by the Centre for Mediterranean Integration, further demonstrates his leadership in the field of sustainable water management.

Research Focus

Ahmed Ali Ayoub Abdelmoneim’s research focuses on sustainable water management, irrigation modernization, and the application of IoT and automation in agriculture. His doctoral work at the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari centered on enhancing furrow irrigation systems through automation and smart technologies, including self-compensating gated pipes. By integrating innovative technologies like drones, sensors, and IoT devices, Ahmed aims to improve irrigation efficiency, water distribution uniformity, and reduce environmental impacts. His research extends to the comparative assessment of irrigation management practices and the development of low-cost precision irrigation solutions for arid regions. Ahmed’s work on climate change adaptation, water scarcity, and food security underpins his broader commitment to addressing global water challenges. His studies on the water footprint of crops and performance evaluation of smart irrigation systems contribute to ongoing efforts to create more sustainable agricultural systems worldwide.

Publications (with emojis):

  1. Forecasting Blue and Green Water Footprint of Wheat 🌾📊
  2. Advancements in Remote Sensing for Evapotranspiration Estimation 🌍🌱
  3. Towards Affordable Precision Irrigation: Experimental Comparison 💧🌿
  4. OptGate: Tool for Gated Pipe System Performance 🚰🔧
  5. IoT for Soil Moisture Tensiometer Automation 📡🌾
  6. IoT for Double Ring Infiltrometer Automation 🤖💧

 

 

Nousheen Zahoor | Animal Husbandry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Nousheen Zahoor | Animal Husbandry | Best Researcher Award

Master Student, Yangzhou University, Pakistan

Nousheen Zahoor is a dedicated researcher and graduate student from Punjab, Pakistan, currently enrolled in a Chinese language course at Yangzhou University. She is pursuing a degree in Animal Science, having previously completed a BS in Zoology from Government Sadiq College Women University in Bahawalpur. Throughout her academic journey, Nousheen has earned multiple scholarships and awards, including the Ehsas Scholarship, PM Laptop Scheme, and Yangzhou University Scholarship. She is passionate about animal science and biotechnology, with a strong foundation in stem cell research and animal welfare. In addition to her academic pursuits, she has volunteered in various scientific events, including the 20th anniversary of the School of Animal Science at Yangzhou University. Her diverse skill set, including lab expertise and language proficiency, has helped her contribute to several impactful scientific projects.

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Education

Nousheen Zahoor’s educational background reflects her commitment to scientific excellence. She completed her Matriculation and F.Sc. in Pre-medical from Ali Garh Science College and Government Degree College Women, Kahror Pacca, Pakistan, respectively. She pursued a BS (Hons.) in Zoology from Government Sadiq College Women University, Bahawalpur, where she studied key subjects like Fisheries, Genetics, Anatomy, and Animal Diversity. Her academic excellence is demonstrated by her consistent high grades. Currently, she is furthering her education in China at Yangzhou University, pursuing a Chinese Language course (HSK Level 3) under a university scholarship. This combination of scientific and language studies enhances her interdisciplinary understanding and her ability to collaborate globally. Her academic journey reflects strong academic performance, a commitment to animal science, and a passion for continuous learning in diverse fields.

Experience

Nousheen Zahoor has gained valuable experience through academic studies and practical research roles. She is currently a graduate student at Yangzhou University, enrolled in the College of Animal Science and Technology, where she is enhancing her research skills in the field of animal science. Prior to this, she completed a BS (Hons.) in Zoology at Government Sadiq College Women University, Bahawalpur, where she developed expertise in various biological techniques, including stem cell research, PCR, and microscopy. She has also volunteered for several significant events, including the 20th Anniversary of Yangzhou University’s School of Animal Science and Technology and the Science and Technology Innovation competition. As an author, she has contributed to the field of veterinary sciences through her research on induced pluripotent stem cells in birds. Her academic and extracurricular experiences have equipped her with a solid foundation for her future contributions to the field of animal science.

Research Focus

Nousheen Zahoor’s primary research focus is on stem cell research and its applications in animal science and biotechnology. Her work investigates the use of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) in birds, exploring the potential for regenerative medicine and agricultural advancements. She is particularly interested in the opportunities and challenges associated with applying stem cell technology to animal production and welfare. Her research aims to bridge gaps in understanding the biological mechanisms of stem cells and their potential for improving livestock breeding, disease resistance, and sustainable agricultural practices. Additionally, she has gained expertise in various molecular biology techniques, including PCR, western blotting, and fluorescence microscopy, which have supported her research. Through her publications and academic pursuits, she is contributing to the growing field of animal biotechnology, with a strong emphasis on ethical, sustainable, and practical applications of stem cell technology in agriculture.

Publication Top Note

  1. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Birds: Opportunities and Challenges for Science and Agriculture (Veterinary Sciences, 2024) 🦠🔬

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. 🌍🎓

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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