Masoud Bijani | Ecology | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Masoud Bijani | Ecology | Editorial Board Member

Tarbiat Modares University | Iran

Dr. Masoud Bijani is an Associate Professor of Agricultural Extension and Education in the Department of Agricultural Extension and Education at the College of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University in Tehran, Iran, recognized for his extensive academic, administrative, and research contributions across agricultural extension, rural sociology, natural resources, and environmental studies. He holds multiple academic degrees in Agricultural Extension and Education from Shiraz University, the University of Tehran, and the Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch, with each stage of his training culminating in high-ranking scholarly performance, including first-grade standings in his B.Sc., M.Sc., and initial Ph.D. programs and second-grade distinction in his additional Ph.D. specialization in Agricultural Extension. His scholarly journey includes a study leave at Freie Universität Berlin under the supervision of leading experts in water conflicts and environmental sociology, where he also taught applied statistics and SPSS for doctoral students. Dr. Bijani has served in a wide range of influential academic roles, including faculty positions at the Islamic Azad University Boroujerd Branch and Ramin University of Ahwaz, research affairs director, head of department, portal committee director, vice-chancellor of national agricultural academic networks, head of the College of Agriculture library, and board member or council member in numerous national scientific, technical, agricultural extension, and water resource organizations. His research interests span agricultural extension productivity, ICT in agriculture, rural development, social studies in agriculture and natural resources, water conflict analysis, environmental decision-making, e-learning, qualitative and quantitative research methods, and statistical applications in social sciences. He is widely recognized for his professional mastery of SPSS, Word, PowerPoint, and extension teaching methods, holding editorial and guest editor roles in various scholarly journals. Dr. Bijani is also author of major academic works including Learning of Triple Knowledge (Knowledge for Knowing, Knowledge for Doing, Knowledge for Being) and Introduction on Analyzing and Measuring Agricultural Extension Productivity, illustrating his long-standing dedication to advancing agricultural education, sustainability, and human–environment interaction.

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Featured Publications : 

Human ecological analysis of conflict toward using natural resources: Evidence from Iran. (2025). Environmental Challenges.

Digital markets, local products: Psychological drivers of buying nomadic local foods online. (2025). Foods.

Mapping socio-institutional studies of biodiversity governance and climate change justice in wetland ecosystems. (2025).

Assessment of sustainability trend of apicultural industry: Evidence from beekeepers in Iran. (2025). Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology.

Comparing predictive power of planned behavior and social cognition theories on students’ pro-environmental behaviors: The case of University of Zanjan, Iran. (2025). Journal of Cleaner Production.

Toward tenure security: The relationship between women’s land ownership, formal land title documents and their empowerment. (2025). Land Use Policy.

 

Afsaneh Heydari | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Afsaneh Heydari | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Shiraz University | Iran

Dr. Afsaneh Heydari is a dedicated researcher at Shiraz University whose work focuses on agricultural meteorology, climate variability, and the hydro-environmental systems of arid and semi-arid regions. Her research explores the interconnections between the Middle East and the West Indian Subcontinent in the context of climate change, particularly examining the modulation roles of the Atlantic Meridional Oscillation (AMO) and monsoon cloud dynamics. Through advanced statistical and computational modeling, she has provided valuable insights into spatial disparities in climate trends and their implications for regional agriculture and water management. Her collaborative research, published in high-impact journals such as Climate (MDPI), demonstrates strong analytical rigor and contributes meaningfully to understanding climate-driven challenges affecting food and water security. Dr. Heydari’s work bridges hydrology, climatology, and sustainable resource management—making her a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award for her innovative contributions to advancing scientific knowledge in climate change impacts and adaptation strategies within horticultural and agricultural ecosystems.

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Featured Publications

All-optical XOR, XNOR, NAND and OR logic gates based on photonic crystal 3-DB coupler for BPSK signals. Journal of Optical Communications.

Application of UV/Vis spectrophotometry based on using least squares support vector machine and continuous wavelet transform methods for the simultaneous analysis of antibiotics drugs in tablet formulation: Comparison with HPLC method.

Heydari, A., Nazemosadat, M. J., & Hosseinzadehtalaei, P. Climate change in the Middle East and the West Indian Subcontinent: Geographic interconnections and the modulation roles of the extreme phases of the Atlantic Meridional Oscillation (AMO) and the monsoon cloudiness. Climate.

Dharmalingam Kirubakaran | Botanical Nanotechnology | International Botanical Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Dharmalingam Kirubakaran | Botanical Nanotechnology | International Botanical Research Award

Assistant Professor at Saveetha University, Chennai | India

Dr. Dharmalingam Kirubakaran is a distinguished researcher in botanical nanotechnology, focusing on the green synthesis and biomedical applications of plant-derived nanoparticles. His pioneering work integrates phytochemistry, nanoscience, and pharmacology to develop eco-friendly nanomaterials for therapeutic, environmental, and agricultural purposes. Utilizing medicinal plants such as Strobilanthes cordifolia, Lantana camara, and Impatiens chinensis, his research explores antioxidant, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties of biogenic nanoparticles. Dr. Kirubakaran has made significant contributions through numerous high-impact publications in reputed journals like Biomedical Materials & Devices, Scientific Reports, and Journal of Molecular Structure. His interdisciplinary approach advances sustainable nanotechnology by promoting natural, non-toxic methods of nanoparticle fabrication and application. He has also contributed chapters to international scientific volumes published by the American Chemical Society and CRC Press, reflecting his global research impact.Overall, Dr. Kirubakaran’s innovative exploration at the intersection of botany and nanoscience demonstrates exceptional promise in sustainable biomedical research, making him a highly suitable nominee for the International Botanical Research Award.

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Featured Publications

Kirubakaran, D., Selvam, K., Subramanian Shivakumar, M., Rajkumar, M., Kannan, S., & Navina, B. (2024). Bio‐fabrication of zinc oxide nanoparticles using Strobilanthes cordifolia: Characterization and evaluation of antioxidant, anti‐cholinergic, anti‐inflammatory and wound healing activities. ChemistrySelect, 9(6), e202302792.

Kirubakaran, D., Bupesh, G., Wahid, J. B. A., Murugeswaran, R., Ramalingam, J., Arokiyaraj, S., Sivasakthi, V., & Panigrahi, J. (2025). Green synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles using Acmella caulirhiza leaf extract: Characterization and assessment of antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and hemolytic properties. Biomedical Materials & Devices, 1–22.

Rajkumar, M., Presley, S. D., Govindaraj, P., Kirubakaran, D., Farahim, F., Ali, T., Shkir, M., & Latha, S. (2024). Synthesis of chitosan/PVA/copper oxide nanocomposite using Anacardium occidentale extract and evaluating its antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic activities. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 3931.

Kirubakaran, D., Selvam, K., Lavanya, M., Shivaswamy, M. S., Sivasakthi, V., & Baig, A. A. (2023). Eco-friendly synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles by Clerodendrum heterophyllum leaf extract and their biological applications. BioNanoScience, 13(4), 2252–2264.

Adhavan, R., Selvam, K., Prakash, P., Kirubakaran, D., & Shivakumar, M. S. (2024). Bioefficacy of zinc oxide nanoparticle synthesis and their biological, environmental applications from Eranthemum roseum. Toxicology Reports, 11, 101758.

Thainna Waldburger | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thainna Waldburger | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Wissenschaftliche Technische Mitarb at Digital Group, Agroscope Tänikon | Switzerland

Dr. Thainna Waldburger is a Swiss-Brazilian researcher at the Digital Group, Agroscope Tänikon, Switzerland, whose scientific contributions in precision agriculture and environmental sustainability have earned her recognition as an emerging leader in agronomy. With a Ph.D. from ETH Zurich focusing on the use of plant water status indicators to optimize cacao and apple cropping systems, she integrates environmental science and technology to address climate adaptation challenges. Her professional experience spans over eight years of research in smart farming, soil management, GIS analysis, and remote sensing, collaborating with major partners such as Nestlé, Syngenta, and CSEM to develop innovative agricultural practices that enhance water efficiency and crop productivity. Dr. Waldburger’s research interests include precision farming, environmental monitoring, resource-efficient agriculture, and sustainable land-use planning. Skilled in GIS, data analysis, sensor applications, and project coordination, she effectively translates scientific insights into practical farming solutions. Her scholarly record includes six publications with 18 citations and an h-index of 2, reflecting her growing impact in the field. Recognized for her interdisciplinary expertise and commitment to sustainable development, Dr. Waldburger continues to advance scientific innovation that supports global agricultural resilience—making her an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Featured Publications

Automated irrigation of apple trees based on dendrometer sensors
Citations: 2

Growing cocoa in semi-arid climate and the rhythmicity of stem growth and leaf flushing determined by dendrometers

Transversal distribution of a spray drone applying different nozzles and measuring methods

Fabricio Leandro Damasceno | Ecology | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Fabricio Leandro Damasceno | Ecology | Best Scholar Award

PhD at Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro | Brazil

Mr. Fabricio Leandro Damasceno is an emerging environmental scholar and PhD student at the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, specializing in ecology, environmental geoscience, and geochemistry. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in geological and environmental sciences, with advanced training in the application of geotechnologies for ecological monitoring and environmental analysis. Professionally, he has contributed to multiple research initiatives addressing marine and coastal ecosystem health, particularly in southeastern Brazil, focusing on Guanabara, Sepetiba, and Ilha Grande Bays. His research interests center on ecological quality assessment, environmental pollution, biogeochemical processes, and the use of living benthic foraminifera as bioindicators for ecosystem evaluation. Equipped with strong research skills in geochemical analysis, biomonitoring, isotopic modeling, and ecological data interpretation, he effectively integrates field observations with laboratory-based methods to provide holistic environmental insights. Damasceno’s works published in high-impact journals such as Environmental Pollution, Chemosphere, and Marine Environmental Research demonstrate his innovative approach to environmental diagnostics. He has been recognized for his scholarly contributions and collaboration in advancing ecological assessment frameworks in Brazil. Overall, his research and academic achievements reflect a deep commitment to sustainable coastal management and the development of reliable tools for environmental decision-making.

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Featured Publications

Nunes, M., Martins, M. V. A., Frontalini, F., Bouchet, V. M. P., Francescangeli, F., & Damasceno, F. L. (2023). Inferring the ecological quality status based on living benthic foraminiferal indices in transitional areas of the Guanabara Bay (SE Brazil). Environmental Pollution, 320, 121003.

Damasceno, F. L., Martins, M. V. A., Frontalini, F., Pawlowski, J., Cermakova, K., & others. (2024). Assessment of the ecological quality status of the Sepetiba Bay (SE Brazil): When metabarcoding meets morphology on foraminifera. Marine Environmental Research, 195, 106340.

Damasceno, F. L., Martins, M. V. A., Senez-Mello, T. M., Santos, L. G. C., & others. (2024). Potential ecological risk by metals in Sepetiba Bay (SE Brazil): Exporting metals to the oceanic region. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 141, 104934.

Senez-Mello, T. M., Martins, M. V. A., de Lima Ferreira, P. A., Figueira, R., & Damasceno, F. L. (2024). Assessment of anthropogenic pollution in Guanabara Bay (SE Brazil) through biogeochemical data and stable isotope mixing models. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 31(22), 32972–32997.

Ferreira, F. L. D., & da Silva, T. P. (2019). Avaliação morfotectônica com base em assimetria de bacias de drenagem em um setor da depressão topográfica do Rio Pomba (Palma/MG–RJ). Revista Multidisciplinar Mundo Livre (UFF-Campos), 5(2).

Romina Sayahnia | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Romina Sayahnia | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Shahid Beheshti University | Iran

Assistant Professor Dr. Romina Sayahnia is a distinguished scholar in the field of ecology and environmental planning, currently serving at the Department of Environmental Planning and Design, Environmental Sciences Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran. She holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Planning (2012) from the University of Tehran, where her dissertation focused on ecological capability evaluation for urban development, preceded by an M.Sc. in Environmental Planning, Management and Education (2002) and a B.Sc. in Green Space and Landscape Engineering (1998), both completed with top distinction. With nearly two decades of professional academic experience, she has made impactful contributions to sustainable urban development, ecological modeling, and resilience studies. Her research interests include carrying capacity analysis, spatial planning, GIS/RS applications, environmental modeling, and resilience frameworks, with practical applications in both urban and natural ecosystems. Dr. Sayahnia has developed strong research skills in ecological capability modeling, spatial analysis, and interdisciplinary environmental planning, applying these in 10 completed or ongoing research projects and five consultancy or industry projects. She has published 19 documents, which have received 170 citations from 161 different documents, reflecting her growing recognition in the international research community. A committed academic leader, she is an active member of the Iranian Association for Environmental Assessment (IAEA) and engages with professional and community initiatives to advance environmental sustainability. Though not yet decorated with international awards, her consistent scholarly achievements and professional service mark her as an emerging leader in her field. In conclusion, Dr. Sayahnia’s academic excellence, impactful publications, and commitment to ecological resilience and sustainable planning establish her as a highly deserving candidate for international recognition and awards in ecology and environmental sciences.

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Featured Publications

Mokhtari, Z., Barghjelveh, S., Sayahnia, R., Karami, P., Qureshi, S., & Russo, A. (2022). Spatial pattern of the green heat sink using patch-and network-based analysis: Implication for urban temperature alleviation. Sustainable Cities and Society, 83, 103964.

Ebrahimi, E., Sayahnia, R., Ranjbaran, Y., Vaissi, S., & Ahmadzadeh, F. (2021). Dynamics of threatened mammalian distribution in Iran’s protected areas under climate change. Mammalian Biology, 101(6), 759–774.

Mir, A., Sobhani, P., & Sayahnia, R. (2022). Assessment of the ecological footprint associated with consumption resources and urbanization development in Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran. Results in Engineering, 16, 100673.

Mahmoudi, H., Sayahnia, R., Esmaeilzadeh, H., & Azadi, H. (2018). Integrating resilience assessment in environmental impact assessment. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 14(5), 567–570.

Ebrahimi, E., Ranjbaran, Y., Sayahnia, R., & Ahmadzadeh, F. (2022). Assessing the climate change effects on the distribution pattern of the Azerbaijan Mountain Newt (Neurergus crocatus). Ecological Complexity, 50, 100997.

Seonyeong Kwak | Botanical Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Seonyeong Kwak | Botanical Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Seoul National University | South Korea

Prof. Seon-Yeong Kwak is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of biomaterials and nanobionics, with a strong interdisciplinary background spanning chemical engineering, biological sciences, and agricultural technologies. Her work focuses on developing advanced nanotechnologies for plant systems, sustainable materials, and bio-delivery platforms. With a consistent record of high-impact publications and international collaborations, she has made substantial contributions to areas such as real-time biosensing in plants, targeted biomolecule delivery, and carbon-based nanomaterials. Her research demonstrates a unique ability to merge scientific discovery with practical applications in agriculture, environmental sustainability, and biomedical science. She has also played an influential role in academic leadership, research program development, and international scientific cooperation. Her career reflects a strong commitment to innovation, cross-disciplinary integration, and societal impact through scientific advancement.

Professional Profile 

Education

Prof. Seon-Yeong Kwak has pursued a comprehensive academic path rooted in the life sciences and engineering. She began her studies with a focus on animal science and agricultural technologies, building a foundational understanding of biological systems. She later advanced into chemical and biological engineering at both the master’s and doctoral levels, gaining deep expertise in bioengineering principles and nanotechnology applications. Her academic training took place at a leading institution known for its rigorous scientific programs, providing her with a multidisciplinary education that bridges the gap between biology, chemistry, and materials science. This educational trajectory equipped her with the theoretical and practical skills necessary to tackle complex challenges in plant nanobionics and biomaterials, laying the groundwork for a career that intersects various scientific domains. Her educational background also reflects a forward-thinking approach, preparing her to contribute to both foundational research and innovative applications.

Professional Experience

Prof. Seon-Yeong Kwak has built a robust professional career through academic, research, and leadership roles at renowned institutions worldwide. She currently holds a faculty position in the field of biomaterials engineering, where she leads research initiatives and mentors graduate students. Her earlier roles include significant research positions in international collaborative environments, such as a major research alliance that combined efforts from multiple universities and technological institutions. She has also conducted advanced postdoctoral research at globally recognized centers for chemical engineering and materials science, contributing to groundbreaking projects in biosensing and nanomaterial development. Her experience spans not only academic research but also scientific direction of interdisciplinary programs focused on sustainable and disruptive technologies in agriculture. This diverse professional background reflects her adaptability, innovation, and capacity to lead collaborative, cross-border scientific endeavors with real-world impact.

Research Interests

Prof. Kwak’s research interests lie at the intersection of nanotechnology, plant sciences, and bioengineering. She is particularly focused on the development of optical nanobiosensors capable of detecting and monitoring biochemical signals in living plant systems. Her work also explores advanced biomolecule delivery systems using functionalized nanomaterials, enabling precise gene delivery and expression in plant cells. She is deeply engaged in the field of plant nanobionics, which involves integrating nanotechnology with plant biology to enhance agricultural productivity and environmental monitoring. Additionally, her interest in carbon-neutral bioorganic materials reflects a commitment to addressing global sustainability challenges through material innovation. By combining principles from engineering, biology, and environmental science, she seeks to develop technologies that are both innovative and practical, contributing to fields ranging from precision agriculture to green chemistry.

Research Skills

Prof. Kwak possesses a highly diverse and refined set of research skills that enable her to lead cutting-edge projects in nanotechnology and biomaterials. Her expertise includes the design and synthesis of functional nanomaterials, real-time biosensing platforms, and nanoscale imaging techniques. She is skilled in developing surface-enhanced Raman scattering systems, optical diagnostics, and delivery systems tailored for plant and tissue applications. Her hands-on experience in both wet lab and nanomaterials fabrication allows her to bridge the gap between concept and application. She is also proficient in interdisciplinary project management, data interpretation, and collaborative innovation. These skills enable her to work effectively across scientific domains, integrating chemistry, biology, and engineering. Her ability to conduct high-level experimental design, coupled with her insight into biological systems, makes her a valuable contributor to both fundamental research and applied technological development.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Seon-Yeong Kwak has received notable recognition for her pioneering contributions to science and technology. Her achievements have been honored by national institutions, including prestigious awards that acknowledge excellence in nanoscience and agricultural innovation. These accolades highlight the scientific and societal impact of her work, particularly in advancing plant nanobionics, real-time biosensors, and sustainable biomaterials. Her awards also reflect her standing in the research community as a leader in interdisciplinary innovation. The honors she has received are indicative of both her scientific rigor and her capacity to produce research that addresses pressing global issues. In addition to formal recognition, her selection for leadership roles in major research programs and consistent publication in top-tier journals further reinforce her distinguished position in the field. Such achievements mark her as an influential voice in modern bioscience and engineering.

Publications Top Noted

  • Real-Time Monitoring of Volatile Organic Compound-Mediated Plant Intercommunication Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Nanosensor
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 3

  • Bioengineered Liver Crosslinked with Nano-Graphene Oxide Enables Efficient Liver Regeneration via MMP Suppression and Immunomodulation
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 33

  • Single-Molecule Methane Sensing Using Palladium-Functionalized nIR Fluorescent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 9

  • Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube-Guided Topical Skin Delivery of Tyrosinase to Prevent Photoinduced Damage
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 6

Conclusion

Dr. Seon-Yeong Kwak exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher through her visionary contributions to plant nanobionics, biosensors, and sustainable biomaterials. Her work is scientifically rigorous, forward-thinking, and globally relevant. Based on the strength of her interdisciplinary research portfolio, publication record, academic leadership, and recognized contributions to high-impact areas of science and technology, she is a highly suitable and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

 

 

Navneet Joshi | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Navneet Joshi | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Mody University of Science and Technology, India

Dr. Navneet Joshi is a seasoned academic and researcher with over 17 years of teaching experience in biosciences at Mody University of Science and Technology, Rajasthan. He holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Biotechnology and Environmental Genomics, with his research focusing on the impact of heavy metals on green vegetables. His expertise spans plant biotechnology, environmental and industrial microbiology, and food technology. Dr. Joshi has contributed significantly to the fields of bioremediation, crop improvement, and microbial biotechnology, with over 35 research papers published in reputed journals indexed in Scopus, Web of Science, and SCI. He has also been involved in several interdisciplinary research projects at prestigious institutes like IIT Kharagpur, CLRI Chennai, and TERI New Delhi. With an H-index of 10 on Scopus and 16 on Google Scholar, his research has made a strong impact. Dr. Joshi is also the editor and contributor to several books and book chapters in environmental and biotechnology domains.

Professional Profile 

Education 🎓

Dr. Navneet Joshi possesses a strong and diverse academic background in life sciences and biotechnology. He earned his Ph.D. in Agricultural Biotechnology and Environmental Genomics from Mody Institute of Technology and Science (Deemed University), Rajasthan, where his research explored the effects of heavy metal contamination on green vegetables, emphasizing the intersection of environmental stress and food safety. Prior to his doctorate, Dr. Joshi completed his M.Sc. in Microbiology from Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand, gaining a solid foundation in microbial physiology, genetics, and biotechnology. He holds a B.Sc. in Biology from HNB Garhwal University as well, where he developed his early interest in biological sciences. Over the course of his education, Dr. Joshi has cultivated interdisciplinary expertise that spans microbiology, plant biotechnology, and environmental science. His academic journey reflects a commitment to addressing real-world challenges in agriculture and environmental sustainability through advanced scientific research and education.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Navneet Joshi has accumulated extensive professional experience in the fields of life sciences, biotechnology, and academia. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Rajasthan, where he contributes to teaching, research, and academic leadership. With over a decade of teaching experience, Dr. Joshi has mentored undergraduate and postgraduate students, supervised research projects, and guided doctoral scholars. His career includes previous academic roles that strengthened his pedagogical and scientific expertise. He has also been actively involved in curriculum development, organizing scientific conferences, and promoting research collaboration. His professional work emphasizes environmental genomics, agricultural biotechnology, and microbial applications, with a strong focus on sustainable practices. Dr. Joshi has published extensively in reputed journals and is a recognized reviewer and editorial board member for several scientific publications. His professional journey reflects a dedication to advancing science education and applying biotechnology to address ecological and agricultural challenges.

Research Interest 🔬

Dr. Navneet Joshi’s research interests span a diverse range of interdisciplinary areas within the life sciences, with a strong emphasis on environmental biotechnology, agricultural microbiology, and microbial ecology. He is particularly focused on exploring plant-microbe interactions, soil microbial diversity, and the development of eco-friendly biotechnological solutions for sustainable agriculture. His work often involves the use of metagenomics and molecular biology tools to understand microbial communities and their functional roles in various ecosystems. Dr. Joshi is also interested in bioremediation, particularly the microbial degradation of pollutants, and harnessing beneficial microbes for biofertilizers and biocontrol agents. His research aims to address key global challenges such as food security, environmental conservation, and climate change adaptation. Through collaborative projects and student mentorship, he actively promotes research that bridges fundamental science with practical applications, fostering innovations that contribute to sustainable development and improved ecosystem management.

Research Skill🔎

Dr. Navneet Joshi possesses a robust set of research skills that reflect his expertise in environmental microbiology, biotechnology, and molecular biology. He is proficient in a variety of laboratory techniques including microbial isolation, culturing, and characterization, as well as advanced molecular methods such as PCR, gel electrophoresis, DNA sequencing, and metagenomic analysis. His competence extends to bioinformatics tools used for analyzing microbial diversity and functional gene expression. Dr. Joshi is skilled in designing and executing experimental protocols, data analysis using statistical software, and interpreting complex datasets to draw meaningful conclusions. His experience also includes working with plant-microbe interaction models and bioremediation studies involving the degradation of environmental pollutants. He is adept at preparing scientific reports, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and presenting findings at conferences. Dr. Joshi’s research skills are complemented by his ability to lead collaborative projects, guide students, and contribute to interdisciplinary research aimed at solving real-world environmental and agricultural challenges.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Navneet Joshi has been the recipient of several prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his academic excellence and research contributions in the field of environmental microbiology and biotechnology. His achievements include receiving the Young Scientist Award from reputed scientific bodies, highlighting his innovative research and potential in microbiological studies. He has also been honored with Best Paper Presentation awards at national and international conferences, showcasing the quality and impact of his scientific work. Dr. Joshi has been granted research fellowships by esteemed organizations, supporting his advanced studies and projects in microbial biotechnology. Additionally, he has been recognized for his contributions to environmental sustainability through awards conferred by academic institutions and governmental agencies. His active involvement in scientific committees and editorial boards has further underscored his status as a respected researcher. These accolades reflect his dedication, expertise, and continuous efforts to advance knowledge and applications in microbiology and environmental sciences.

Conclusion📝

Dr. Navneet Joshi is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with clear contributions in applied biotechnology, environmental remediation, and agri-environmental sciences. His prolific publication record, consistent research productivity, and technical competence reflect the hallmark of a seasoned researcher.

While there are some areas for strategic enhancement—especially in IP, funding visibility, and global research leadership—they do not diminish the solid foundation and impact he has already built.

Publications Top Noted📚

  • MHD Darcy-Forchheimer Cu-Ag/H₂O-C₂H₆O₂ hybrid nanofluid flow…
    N Joshi, H Upreti, AK Pandey
    Int. Journal for Computational Methods in Engineering Science and Mechanics, 2022
    Cited by: 94

  • Mixed convection flow of magnetic hybrid nanofluid…
    N Joshi, AK Pandey, H Upreti, M Kumar
    Heat Transfer, 2021
    Cited by: 73

  • Characterization of the Lactobacillus isolated from different curd samples
    R Goyal, H Dhingra, P Bajpai, N Joshi
    African Journal of Biotechnology, 2012
    Cited by: 65

  • Study of bio-materials for removal of the oil spill
    N Wolok, E Barafi, J Joshi
    Arab J Geosci, 2020
    Cited by: 50

  • Exploring marine as a rich source of bioactive peptides…
    I Ahmed, M Asgher, F Sher, et al., N Joshi
    Marine Drugs, 2022
    Cited by: 46

  • MIFS Ordered Weighted Operators method for renewable-energy-source-selection
    BP Joshi, N Joshi, S Oli, et al.
    IEEE ICIEV, 2023
    Cited by: 41

  • Silencing STAT3 enhances sensitivity of cancer cells…
    N Joshi, F Hajizadeh, et al.
    Life Sciences, 2021
    Cited by: 39

  • Synergistic role of bacterial consortium to biodegrade toxic dyes…
    S Khan, U Bhardwaj, HMN Iqbal, N Joshi
    Chemosphere, 2021
    Cited by: 38

  • EP4 receptor as a novel promising therapeutic target in colon cancer
    V Karpisheh, N Joshi, et al.
    Pathology-Research and Practice, 2020
    Cited by: 38

  • Current update on psyllium and alginate… biomedical applications
    MAJ Shaikh, R Gilhotra, S Pathak, et al., N Joshi
    Int. Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2021
    Cited by: 34

  • N-terminal domain of SARS CoV-2 spike protein mutation…
    GG Yogendra Singh, N Fuloria, S Fuloria, et al., N Joshi
    Journal of Medical Virology, 2021
    Cited by: 34

  • Different T cell related immunological profiles in COVID-19 patients
    International Immunopharmacology, 2021
    Cited by: 32

  • Medicinal Plant Leaves Extract… ZrO₂ Nanoparticles
    NC Joshi, N Chaudhary, N Rai
    Bionanoscience, 2021
    Cited by: 31

  • Assessing the ecological and health implications of soil heavy metals…
    HM Jalil, S Rezapour, A Nouri, N Joshi
    Agricultural Water Management, 2022
    Cited by: 23

  • Diversified role of fuzzified particle concentration on Casson nanofluid flow
    H Upreti, SR Mishra, AK Pandey, N Joshi, BP Joshi
    Journal of Taibah University for Science, 2023
    Cited by: 19

  • Biosorption of heavy metals
    N Joshi, D Goyal
    2007
    Cited by: 17

  • Removal of heavy metals from aqueous solution… bio-waste materials
    N Joshi, SS Ahluwalia, D Goyal
    Research Journal of Chem & Environment, 2003
    Cited by: 15

  • TOPSIS based renewable-energy-source-selection using fuzzy set
    BP Joshi, N Joshi, A Gegov
    IJMEMS, 2023
    Cited by: 14

  • Medicinal plants and their bioactive components with antidiabetic potentials
    TK Upadhyay, S Das, M Mathur, et al., N Joshi
    Book chapter, 2024
    Cited by: 11

  • Molecular identification of dye degrading bacterial isolates…
    S Khan, N Joshi
    Environmental Engineering Research, 2019
    Cited by: 11

Thais Santos Castro | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thais Santos Castro | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Professor Assistente Dra at Unesp/FEG, Brazil

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thais Santos Castro is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of Mechanical Engineering. She earned her undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees from Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP), where her doctoral research focused on energy generation for electric vehicles. Dr. Castro has 12 years of experience in the aeronautical industry, contributing to aircraft project development in both commercial and executive aviation. As a professor at the Faculty of Engineering and Sciences at UNESP, she teaches courses in mechanics, machine elements, vibrations, and technical drawing. Her research interests include wind turbines, electric vehicles, and sustainability, with a commitment to advancing green technologies. Dr. Castro has received several research scholarships from CAPES and continues to enhance her skills through professional development courses. Her academic work, coupled with her industry experience, positions her as a highly respected figure in her field.

Professional Profile 

Education 🎓 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thais Santos Castro has a distinguished educational background in Mechanical Engineering. She completed her undergraduate degree at Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP) in 2008, followed by a master’s degree in the same field in 2014. Dr. Castro then pursued a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at UNESP, which she obtained in 2018. Her doctoral research focused on energy generation for electric vehicles, specifically on the sizing and emission analysis of power plants to support electric car systems. Throughout her academic journey, she has been mentored by esteemed professors such as Teófilo Miguel de Souza, who has guided her research in various engineering domains. Dr. Castro’s dedication to furthering her expertise is evident in her continuous pursuit of complementary education, including numerous short courses in topics like sustainability, renewable energy, and teaching methodologies. Her educational journey has shaped her into a respected academic and researcher in her field.

Professional Experience 💼

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thais Santos Castro has extensive professional experience in both academia and industry. She has spent over a decade working in the aeronautical industry, contributing to the development of aircraft projects for both executive and commercial aviation. This experience has enriched her research with practical insights into mechanical engineering applications. In academia, Dr. Castro has been an integral part of the Faculty of Engineering and Sciences at Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP), where she has taught various courses, including machinery, vibrations, machine elements, and technical drawing. She initially served as a substitute professor before advancing to her current role as an Assistant Professor, where she is dedicated to both teaching and research. Dr. Castro has also been involved in various research projects related to wind turbines, electric vehicles, and renewable energy, making significant contributions to the field of sustainability and energy systems. Her professional experience bridges academia and industry, enhancing her research and teaching effectiveness.

Research Interest 🔬

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thais Santos Castro’s research interests focus on sustainable energy solutions, with a particular emphasis on wind turbines, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems. Her doctoral research explored the sizing and emission analysis of power plants for feeding electric cars, demonstrating her commitment to the intersection of energy generation and environmental sustainability. Dr. Castro is also deeply engaged in studying mechanical systems, particularly in the areas of machine elements, vibrations, and thermal management of mechanical components. Additionally, her work extends to the development of green technologies, where she investigates how mechanical engineering can contribute to a more sustainable future. Through her research, Dr. Castro seeks to advance the efficiency of renewable energy systems, particularly in the context of transportation and industrial applications. Her combined expertise in aeronautical engineering and sustainable energy positions her as a leader in addressing global energy challenges using innovative mechanical engineering solutions.

Research Skill🔎

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thais Santos Castro possesses strong research skills in mechanical engineering, with a particular focus on energy systems, sustainability, and mechanical design. Her expertise includes energy generation analysis, especially in the context of electric vehicles and renewable energy sources like wind turbines. Dr. Castro’s research skills encompass advanced modeling and analysis techniques, including the sizing and emission assessments of power plants for energy-efficient applications. She is proficient in using computational tools and software for energy system simulations and mechanical design, enabling her to effectively explore and optimize complex engineering systems. Additionally, her background in the aeronautical industry has honed her skills in developing and testing mechanical components for high-performance applications. Dr. Castro’s research approach is characterized by a strong interdisciplinary perspective, blending mechanical engineering with environmental sustainability. She also excels in guiding students and collaborators in research, ensuring the effective execution of innovative projects and contributing to the advancement of her field.

Award and Honor🏆

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thais Santos Castro has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout her academic and professional career. Notably, she was awarded a doctoral scholarship by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) in Brazil, which supported her research on energy generation for electric vehicles. She also received a master’s scholarship from CAPES, reflecting her academic excellence and commitment to advancing engineering research. In addition to these research-focused honors, Dr. Castro was recognized for her contributions to the industry, having been part of a project at Philips do Brasil Ltda that led to significant cost savings. Furthermore, her consistent dedication to sustainable energy solutions and mechanical engineering has garnered recognition within both academic and professional circles. Dr. Castro’s commitment to professional growth is also reflected in her ongoing pursuit of additional certifications and development courses, which further solidify her reputation as a leading academic and researcher in her field.

Conclusion📝

Thais Santos Castro possesses many of the essential qualities that would make her a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. She has a robust academic and professional background, contributes meaningfully to sustainability-related research, and demonstrates a clear commitment to her field through continuous learning and teaching. With further enhancement of her publication record, language proficiency, and expanded research collaborations, she could solidify her position as a leading researcher in her discipline.

Publications Top Noted📚

  • Title: Feasibility of electric vehicle: electricity by grid × photovoltaic energy

    • Author(s): TS Castro, TM de Souza, JL Silveira

    • Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

    • Year: 2017

    • Cited by: 26

  • Title: Análise econômica e ambiental de sistemas de geração alternativa para suprimento energético de carros elétricos

    • Author(s): TS Castro

    • Institution: Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

    • Year: 2018

    • Cited by: Not provided

  • Title: Autonomia Inteligente na Geração de Energia Elétrica–População Rural e Pequenas Comunidades Isoladas

    • Author(s): TS Castro, TM de Souza, JL Silveira

    • Year: Not provided

    • Cited by: Not provided