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.

Profile

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 🤖💧

 

 

Kechnit Djamel | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Dr Kechnit Djamel | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

PhD student, CRREBaC ( Congo basin water ressources researchcenter ), Algeria

Djamel Kechnit is a dedicated PhD student at the University of Kinshasa, focusing on water resource management and hydrology. His research aims to enhance river monitoring, flood management, and navigation in the Congo River Basin through innovative methods like remote sensing and in situ measurements. Djamel holds a Master’s degree in Hydraulics from the National Higher School of Hydraulics in Algeria and has accumulated valuable experience as a hydraulic engineer. He is committed to addressing pressing water resource challenges, contributing to sustainable development and community resilience. With a passion for interdisciplinary collaboration, Djamel actively engages in international conferences to share his findings and foster knowledge exchange within the hydrology community.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Research Contributions: Djamel has made significant contributions to the field of hydrology and water resource management, particularly through his innovative use of remote sensing and in situ measurements. His publications in reputable journals highlight his ability to address complex issues in large river systems, which is critical for understanding and managing water resources in the Congo Basin.
  2. Diverse Skill Set: With a strong academic background in hydraulics and practical experience as a hydraulic engineer, Djamel combines theoretical knowledge with applied skills. His work on hydraulic modeling and infrastructure projects reflects a comprehensive understanding of both engineering and environmental considerations.
  3. International Collaboration: Djamel’s collaborations with esteemed advisors from various countries indicate his ability to work within diverse teams. This global perspective enriches his research and expands its applicability.
  4. Presentation and Communication Skills: His active participation in international conferences demonstrates strong communication skills and a commitment to sharing knowledge. Presenting at prestigious forums enhances the visibility of his research and fosters valuable networking opportunities.
  5. Focus on Real-World Applications: His dissertation topic emphasizes practical applications in river navigation and flood management, aligning research with pressing societal needs. This focus ensures that his work has implications for infrastructure, ecological preservation, and community resilience.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broaden Research Scope: While Djamel has focused on river systems in the Congo Basin, exploring comparative studies with other regions could enhance the robustness of his findings and increase their applicability on a global scale.
  2. Engagement in Policy Advocacy: Strengthening ties with policymakers could help translate his research into actionable strategies. Engaging in policy discussions and frameworks could amplify the impact of his work.
  3. Mentorship and Leadership: As he progresses in his career, seeking opportunities to mentor junior researchers or students could further develop his leadership skills and contribute to the academic community.
  4. Enhance Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Encouraging collaborations beyond hydrology, such as with ecologists or social scientists, could provide a more holistic view of the challenges faced in water resource management.

Education

Djamel Kechnit is currently pursuing a PhD in Water Resources at the University of Kinshasa (UNIKIN) in the Democratic Republic of Congo, expected to be completed by September 2024. His dissertation focuses on the application of remote sensing and in situ measurement techniques to optimize navigation scenarios in the Congo River Basin, supervised by Professor Raphael Tshimanga and co-advised by experts from Algeria and the UK. Prior to his doctoral studies, Djamel earned a Master’s degree in Hydraulics from the National Higher School of Hydraulics (ENSH) in Blida, Algeria, in July 2018. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Hydraulics from the same institution, where he developed a solid foundation in hydraulic engineering principles. Djamel’s education has equipped him with a robust understanding of water resource management, which he is now applying to address critical environmental challenges.

Experience

Djamel Kechnit has extensive professional experience as a hydraulic engineer, contributing to various infrastructure projects in Algeria. From October 2018 to August 2021, he worked with ZERARGA HOCINE ARCHITECTS, where he was involved in the rehabilitation of VRD networks for educational institutions and the design of drinking water supply systems for hospitals. Prior to that, he worked at ARTELIA EAU & ENVIRONNEMENT from October 2017 to May 2021, focusing on hydraulic modeling for water supply. His practical experience has equipped him with valuable skills in project management, technical analysis, and sustainable engineering solutions. Currently, he is applying this expertise as a PhD student at the Congo Basin Water Resources Research Center (CRREBac) at UNIKIN, where he continues to engage in research and collaboration aimed at improving water resource management in the Congo Basin.

Research Focus

Djamel Kechnit’s research focuses on critical areas within hydrology, including river monitoring, flood management, and water resource operations. His doctoral dissertation investigates the application of remote sensing and in situ measurement techniques to optimize navigation scenarios in the Congo River Basin, which is crucial for sustainable development in the region. Djamel aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of hydrological processes, particularly in large river systems that face data scarcity. His work also explores innovative methods for bathymetry and discharge estimation, emphasizing the need for accurate water resource assessments. By addressing the complexities of surface water hydrology, his research has significant implications for infrastructure planning, ecological preservation, and enhancing community resilience against climate variability. Djamel is committed to advancing knowledge in hydrology through rigorous scientific inquiry and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Assessing Uncertainties of a Remote Sensing-based Discharge Reflectance Model for Applications to Large Rivers of the Congo Basin 📄
  2. Bathymetry and Discharge Estimation in Large and Data-Scarce Rivers Using an Entropy-Based Approach 🌊

Conclusion

Djamel Kechnit demonstrates exceptional promise as a researcher in the field of water resources. His strong academic foundation, coupled with practical experience and a clear focus on impactful research, positions him as a leading candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. By continuing to expand his research scope and engaging with broader communities, he can further enhance his contributions to the field and society.