HAIDER Al Juboori | photonics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. HAIDER Al Juboori | photonics | Best Researcher Award

PI of South East technological university, Ireland

Haider Al-Juboori is an experienced researcher, educator, and certified project manager with over 5 years of expertise in precision design, computer vision, optical systems, and project management. He holds dual Ph.D.s in Ultra-Fast Dynamics from University College Dublin and Optoelectronics Systems from Nahrain University. His post-doctoral work at leading institutions such as the German Center for Aeronautics and Space and DESY has focused on optical systems and adaptive optics. Currently a lecturer at the Institute of Technology Carlow, he has published widely, holds patents in ultra-fast optical systems, and is an active member of IEEE, OSA, and SPIE.

Publication Profile : 

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🎓 Educational Background :

Haider Al-Juboori holds a Ph.D. in Ultra-Fast Dynamics from University College Dublin, Ireland (2019), a Ph.D. in Engineering with a specialization in Optoelectronics Systems from Nahrain University, Iraq (2005), and both a Master’s (2001) and Bachelor’s degree (1999) in Optoelectronics Systems from Nahrain University, where he graduated first in his class. Additionally, he completed post-doctoral research at the German Center for Aeronautics and Space (DLR) in 2013 and at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) in 2010, both in Germany.

💼 Professional Experience :

Dr. Al-Juboori is currently a lecturer at the Institute of Technology Carlow, Ireland, in the Department of Aerospace and Electronic Engineering since December 2019. Prior to this, he served as a Research Scholar at University College Dublin from 2016 to 2019, and as a visiting scientist at RWTH Aachen University, Germany, in 2018. He held a full-time academic post at Philadelphia University, Jordan (2015–2016), and worked at Tikrit University, Iraq, from 2011 to 2015, where he also directed the Computer and Informatics Center and coordinated international scientific cooperation. His international experience extends to working at prestigious institutions like the German Center for Aeronautics and Space (DLR) and Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), focusing on advanced optical and imaging systems. Earlier in his career, he was the technical manager for the Department of Advanced Technologies at Issam Bureau Group, Iraq, from 2004 to 2006, overseeing renewable energy technologies and laboratory equipment.

📚 Research Interests : 

Dr. Al-Juboori’s research interests span a wide range of fields, including:

  • Ultra-fast optical systems and photonics ⚡🔬
  • Adaptive optics and mitigation of atmospheric perturbations 🌍📡
  • Image processing and digital signal processing 📷💻
  • Renewable energy technologies 🌞♻
  • Precision design and robotics 🤖🎯

📝 Publication Top Notes :

  1. Al-Juboori, H. (2024). Macro-scale pattern recognition and coordinate identification in real-time spatio-temporal overlap for photonics engineering applications. IFAC-PapersOnLine, 58(3), 70-73.
  2. Al-Juboori, H., & Noonan, G. (2024). Essential competencies and educational skills for the emerging Quantum 2.0 industry: Challenges and prospectives. IFAC-PapersOnLine, 58(3), 84-87.
  3. Al-Juboori, H., & Noonan, G. (2024). Leveraging the power of digital immersive technologies to enhance engineering education and learning. IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON).
  4. Al-Juboori, H., & Noonan, G. (2024). Concepts of engineering education innovation and design thinking: Implementing the CDIO-approach themes. IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON).
  5. Al-Juboori, H.M., & McCormack, T. (2023). Geometrical analysis of the stagnation zone in laterally colliding plasmas: Effects of plasma plume separation and ablating target material. Plasma, 6(2), 198-211.
  6. Al-Juboori, H., Noonan, G., O’Brien, V., & Picovici, D. (2023). Instructional considerations for virtual reality in engineering training and education: Preliminary research results. In SEFI 2023 – 51st Annual Conference of the European Society for Engineering Education: Engineering Education for Sustainability, Proceedings (pp. 1577–1585).
  7. Al-Juboori, H.M. (2023). Develop the innovative and pioneering concepts for photonics and optics outreach program. Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering, 12723, 127230C.
  8. Al-Juboori, H.M., & McCormack, T. (2022). Digital nanosecond imaging architecture and analytical tracking technique of colliding laser-produced plasma. Optical and Quantum Electronics, 54(5), 321.
  9. Al-Juboori, H.M., & Danylyuk, S. (2022). Design concepts of a new imaging system for a high-intensity XUV source beam by colour centres excitation in lithium fluoride crystals. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2407(1), 012004.
  10. Al-Juboori, H.M., & McCormack, T. (2022). Expansion dynamic and characterization of stagnation layer in laterally colliding plasmas: Dependence of observation bandwidth and plasma plume separation. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2407(1), 012003.

 

 

 

 

PAPIA CHOWDHURY | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. PAPIA CHOWDHURY | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

PROFESSOR at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, India

Dr. Papia Chowdhury is a Professor in the Department of Physics with a distinguished academic background, having completed her M.Sc. from Jadavpur University and a Ph.D. in Physics (Molecular Spectroscopy) from the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Sciences, Kolkata. Her research focuses on quantum materials, fluorescent sensors, opto-chemical sensors, spectroscopy, organic solar cells, and drug design. Dr. Chowdhury has published over 95 peer-reviewed papers, with more than 1,190 citations, an h-index of 19, and an i10-index of 38. She has led and collaborated on several research projects, including those funded by DST and DRDO, and has been actively involved in academic and industrial collaborations both in India and internationally. A member of several prestigious organizations, she has guided six Ph.D. students and has significantly contributed to the field through her research and publications.

Publication Profile : 

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🎓 Educational Background :

  • M.Sc. in Physics from Jadavpur University 🧑‍🎓
  • Ph.D. in Physics (Molecular Spectroscopy) from the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Sciences (IACS), Kolkata 🎓

💼 Professional Experience :

  • Professor of Physics at [Your Institution Name] 🏫
  • Collaborated with renowned institutions such as IACS, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), Bangalore, BITS, and Guwahati University.
  • Engaged in industry collaborations with Hind High Vacuum Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, and Bruker India Scientific Ltd., Kolkata 🔬🤝

📚 Research Interests : 

  • Quantum Materials: Synthesis and characterization of capped and uncapped quantum dots (organic and inorganic) 🧪
  • Fluorescent Sensors & Opto-Chemical Sensors: Applications in detecting environmentally hazardous metal ions 🌍
  • Medical Imaging: Quantum dots as markers, particularly for cancer cell detection 🧬
  • Spectroscopy: UV-VIS, IR, and Raman spectroscopy for charge conduction in nano-cavities and nano-assemblies 📊
  • Organic Solar Cells & OLEDs: Exploration of superionic phase transitions and related phenomena 🌞💡
  • Molecular Modeling & Molecular Dynamics Simulation: Focused on drug design 💊

Professional Achievements :

  • Published over 95 peer-reviewed papers in prestigious international journals 📚
  • Achieved more than 1190 citations, with an h-index of 19 and an i10-index of 38 (Google Scholar) 🏆
  • Guided 6 PhD students 🎓
  • Actively involved in refereeing for top-tier journals like the Journal of Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics Letters, and Langmuir 📝

📝 Publication Top Notes :

  1. S. Sharma, P. Chowdhury; “Photoluminescent carbon quantum dots synthesized from Plumeria leaves as metal ion sensor”; Bulletin of Materials Science, vol. 47, 2024, p. 187. [Indexed in Scopus, Springer; Impact Factor: 1.9]. DOI: 10.1007/s12034-024-03273-6.
  2. S. Sharma, P. Yadav, M. Rana, P. Chowdhury; “Reactivities of 4-amino salicylic acid and its ‘Green’ inhibition into nano-sized β-cyclodextrin for Anti-Tuberculosis drug delivery”; Journal of Molecular Liquids, vol. 410, 2024, p. 125611. [Indexed in Scopus, Elsevier; Impact Factor: 5.3]. DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2024.125611.
  3. S. Sharma, P. Chowdhury; “Tunable dual photoluminescence from synthesized urea-based carbon quantum dots: A DFT based simulation on structural insights”; Optical Materials, vol. 153, 2024, p. 115617. [Indexed in Scopus; Impact Factor: 3.19]. DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2024.115617.
  4. S. Sharma, P. Yadav, P. Chowdhury; “Thioglycolic acid capped CdSe/ZnS quantum dot as fluorescent sensor for the detection of water-soluble hazardous heavy metal ions”; Applied Physics A, vol. 130, 2024, p. 326. [Indexed in Scopus; Impact Factor: 2.584]. DOI: 10.1007/s00339-024-07491-x.
  5. S. Lakhera, K. Devlal, M. Rana, N. Kanagathara, A. Dhanusha, T. C. S. Girisun, S. Sharma, P. Chowdhury; “Two-photon Absorption and Optical Limiting in 7-diethylamino-4-methyl coumarin”; Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 2024, p. 115216. [Indexed in Scopus, Elsevier; Impact Factor: 5.141]. DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2023.115216.
  6. S. Lakhera, K. Devlal, M. Rana, S. Sharma, P. Chowdhury; “Exploring the nonlinear optical limiting activity of para-aminobenzoic acid by experimental and DFT approach”; Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, vol. 444, 2023, p. 114987. [Indexed in Scopus, Elsevier; Impact Factor: 5.141]. DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2023.114987.
  7. M. Rana, P. Yadav, P. Chowdhury; “DFT investigation of nonlinear optical response of organic compound: acetylsalicylic acid”; International Journal of Materials Research, 2023. [Indexed in Scopus; Impact Factor: 0.678]. DOI: 10.1515/ijmr-2021-8732.
  8. S. Singh, P. Chowdhury, A. Ghosh, S. Nara; “Virtual screening of truncated single stranded DNA aptamers for Staphylococcal enterotoxin type A”; Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 2023. [Indexed in Scopus; Impact Factor: 5.235]. DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2022.2164057.
  9. S. Sharma, P. Chowdhury; “Fluorescence signal from carbon quantum dots synthesized from natural resources”; Materials Today: Proceedings, 2023 (Online, April 10, 2023). [Indexed in Scopus, Elsevier; Cite Score: 3.2]. DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2023.05.676.
  10. P. Yadav, P. Chowdhury; “Effectivity of repurposed drugs against SARS-CoV-2 infections, A hope for COVID-19: inhibitor modelling studies by docking and molecular dynamics”; Heliyon, vol. 8, 2022, p. e12327. [Indexed in Scopus, Cell Press; Impact Factor: 3.776]. DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12327.
  11. P. Yadav, P. Chowdhury; “Optical efficiency of CdTe QDs for metal ion sensing in the presence of different thiol-based capping agents”; Chemical Papers, 2022, pp. 1-18. [Indexed in Scopus; Impact Factor: 2.09]. DOI: 10.1007/s11696-022-02067-6.
  12. S. Lakhera, K. Devlal, A. Ghosh, P. Chowdhury, M. Rana; “Modelling the DFT structural and reactivity study of feverfew and evaluation of its potential antiviral activity against COVID‑19 using molecular docking and MD simulations”; Chemical Papers, 2022. [Indexed in Scopus; Impact Factor: 2.09]. DOI: 10.1007/s11696-022-02067-6.
  13. P. Yadav, M. Rana, P. Chowdhury; “DFT and MD simulation investigation of favipiravir as an emerging antiviral option against viral protease (3CLpro) of SARS-CoV-2”; Journal of Molecular Structure, vol. 1246, 2021, p. 131253. [Indexed in Scopus; Impact Factor: 3.196]. DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2021.131253.
  14. M. Smitha, Y. Sheena Mary, Y. Shyma Mary, Goncagül Serdaroglu, P. Chowdhury, M. Rana, H. Umamahesvari, B. K. Sarojini, B. J. Mohan, Rani Pavithran; “Modeling the DFT structural and reactivity studies of a pyrimidine-6-carboxylate derivative with reference to its wavefunction-dependent MD simulations and evaluation for potential antimicrobial activity”; Journal of Molecular Structure, vol. 1237, 2021, p. 130397. [Indexed in Scopus; Impact Factor: 3.196]. DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2021.130397.
  15. M. Rana, C. Banerjee, P. Chowdhury; “Studies on optical signal due to oxygen effect on hydrogenated amorphous/crystalline silicon thin films”; Applied Physics A, vol. 127, 2021, pp. 1-8. [Indexed in Scopus; Impact Factor: 2.584]. DOI: 10.1007/s00339-021-04322-1.

 

 

 

ABLA CHAOUNI BENABDELLAH | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. ABLA CHAOUNI BENABDELLAH | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

BEST RESEARCHER at International University of rabat, Morocco

Abla Chaouni Benabdellah is an Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management and Information Systems at Rabat Business School, International University of Rabat (UIR). She holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Moulay Ismail University, Meknes, and a Master’s in Mathematics and Statistics from Mohamed V University, Rabat. With extensive teaching experience across various institutions including EUROMED University and Private University of Fez, she specializes in project management, risk management, and supply chain strategies.

Publication Profile : 

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🎓 Educational Background :

  • Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering (2016 – 2019), Moulay Ismail University, ENSAM, Meknes
  • Master in Mathematics and Statistics (2012 – 2014), Mohamed V University, Rabat
  • Bachelor in Applied Mathematics (2009 – 2012), Moulay Ismail University, Faculty of Science, Meknes
  • Baccalaureate in Mathematics (2008 – 2009), Moulay Ismail College, Meknes

💼 Professional Experience :

  • Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management & Information Systems (Since 2022), Rabat Business School, International University of Rabat (UIR), Rabat
  • Human Resources Consultant (2021), Expert Human Capital (EHC), Casablanca
  • Professor (2020), School of Digital Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (EIDIA), EUROMED University, Fez
  • Professor (2020), Private University of Fez, Fez
  • Seminar Presenter (2020), “Holonic Multi-Agent Systems for Decision Making -Application to Knowledge Management-“, ENSAM, Meknès
  • Doctoral Course Instructor (2019), Statistical Modeling with R Software, ENSAM-Meknès
  • Coordinator (2018), Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Master, SUPMTI, Meknes
  • Professor (2016), Higher School of Management, Telecommunications and IT (SUPMTI), Meknes

📚 Research Interests : 

  • Supply Chain Management
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Digital Supply Chains
  • Blockchain Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
  • Statistical Modeling

📝 Publication Top Notes :

  1. Blockchain Technology in Supply Chains: Discusses blockchain’s role in enhancing digital supply chains and evaluates implementation barriers.
  2. Big Data Analytics in Supplier Selection: Explores a multi-agent system for supplier selection using big data analytics.
  3. Smart Product Design and Digital Agility: Develops an ontology for managing agility in digital product design.
  4. Blockchain and Smart Contracts in Automotive Supply Chains: Examines how blockchain and smart contracts can optimize automotive supply chains.
  5. Medical Waste Management Optimization: A multi-agent system approach for improving medical waste management.
  6. Sustainable Supplier Selection in Circular Economy: Uses an ontology-based model to improve supplier selection under a circular economy framework.
  7. Environmental Supply Chain Risk Management: Proposes a data mining framework for managing supply chain risks in Industry 4.0.
  8. Lean and Green Practices in Supply Chains: Integrates lean and green practices to enhance sustainable and digital supply chain performance.
  9. Digital Technologies and Circular Economy: Investigates how digital technologies support sustainable supply chain management post-COVID-19.
  10. Circular Digital Supply Chain Design: Focuses on sustainable design practices within digital supply chains.
  11. Supplier Selection Ontology: Develops an ontology for effective supplier selection in digital supply chains.
  12. Intersection of Design for X and Business Strategies: Analyzes the integration of design techniques and business strategies for product lifecycle management.
  13. Knowledge Discovery for Sustainability: Discusses methods for enhancing sustainability through knowledge discovery in design processes.

 

 

 

Arshdeep Singh | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arshdeep Singh | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Research Associate of Punjab Agricultural University, India

Dr. Arshdeep Singh is a distinguished researcher in Agricultural Economics, with a strong educational background and extensive research experience. His work encompasses a broad range of topics, from climate change impacts to farm labor productivity, and he has made significant contributions through numerous publications and conference presentations. His commitment to professional development and leadership in the field further underscores his suitability for recognition as the Best Researcher.

Publication Profile : 

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🎓 Educational Background :

  • Doctor of Philosophy – Agricultural Economics (2024)
    Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India
    OCPA: 8.02/10
    Short-term Doctoral Fellowship by Indian Council of Social Science Research
  • Master of Science – Agricultural Economics (2019)
    CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi VishavVidyala, Palampur, India
    OCPA: 7.42/10
  • Bachelor of Science – Agriculture (Hons.) (2017)
    Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India
    OCPA: 7.14/10
    Punjab State Mandi Board Scholarship (2011-2017)

💼 Professional Experience :

  • Research AssociateIndian Council of Agricultural Research – National Institute of Agricultural Economics and Policy Research (ICAR-NIAP)

    July 2024 – Present

    Under the guidance of Dr. Pratap Singh Birthal, Dr. Singh is engaged in significant research activities, including assisting with literature reviews, designing and conducting surveys, and writing annual reports. He has been instrumental in planning and conducting a primary survey of 4000 farmers across India. His work also includes data collection, cleaning, analysis, and dissemination through reports, publications, and conference presentations.

  • Doctoral Research (2020-2024)Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India

    Dr. Singh’s dissertation, titled “Maize Production in Punjab: Competitiveness and Future Outlook,” focused on studying the maize production scenario in India, evaluating Punjab’s competitiveness, and exploring maize as a diversification option. His research led to the publication of six research papers, with one under review and five published.

  • Master’s Research (2017-2019)CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi VishavVidyala, Palampur, India

    Dr. Singh’s thesis explored institutional arrangements and the economics of organic crops in Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh. His work resulted in six research papers, with five under review and one published.

📚 Research Interests : 

    • Agricultural Economics
    • Climate Change Impact on Agriculture
    • Crop Diversification
    • Resource Use Efficiency
    • Organic Farming
    • Agricultural Policy Analysis

🏆 Academic Achievements & Awards :

  • GS Khush Travel Grant for participating in an international workshop.
  • Outstanding Master Thesis Award (Agricultural Economics) by Agricultural & Environmental Technology Development Society (AETDS).
  • Best Oral Presentation Award (3rd Prize) at the Regional Conference on Specialty Agriculture in the Context of Farm Economy of the Himalayan Region, 2022.
  • Best Poster Presentation (1st Prize) at International Web Conference (PAAS-2020).
  • ICSSR Short-term Doctoral Fellowship by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi.
  • Punjab State Mandi Board Scholarship from 2011 to 2017.

📝 Publication Top Notes :

1. Singh A, Arora K, Babu S C.* (2024). “Examining the Impact of Climate Change on Cereal Production in India: Empirical Evidence from ARDL Modelling Approach.” Heliyon, E36403. (NAAS 10.0)

2. Singh A, Kaur A, Kataria P.* (2024). “Farm Labour Productivity of Major Crops in Punjab.” Journal of Agricultural Development and Policy, 34(1), 50-56.

3. Singh A, Kataria P, Kaur A.* (2024). “Decomposition Analysis of Maize Production Trends in India: A State-wise Profile.” Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 20(2), 317-328. (NAAS 6.2)

4. Singh A, Arora K, Babu S C.* (2024). “An Analysis of Long-term and Short-term Impact of Climate Change on Rice Production in India.” China Agricultural Economic Review, 34(1), 49-56. (IF 5.1)

5. Singh P, Thakur R K, Singh A.* (2023). “Profitability and Resource-use Efficiency in Vegetable Cultivation in Hamirpur District of Himachal Pradesh.” Agricultural Research Journal, 60(4), 621-626. (NAAS 5.44)

6. Singh A, Thakur R K.* (2022). “Profitability, Resource Use Efficiency and Technical Efficiency of Organic Crops in Himachal Pradesh, India.” International Journal of Environmental Studies, 80(5), 1248-1258. (IF 1.9)

7. Saini R, Kaur M, Singh R, Arora K, Singh G, Kaur G, Singh S, Singh A, Singh D.* (2022). “Understanding Sustenance of Small Farm Holders: A Study of Income Equality Among Farm Households in Indian Punjab.” Sustainability, 14, 13438. (IF 3.889)

8. Singh A, Singh S.* (2022). “Factors Affecting the Production of Major Pulse Crops in Madhya Pradesh.” Journal of Crop and Weed, 18(3), 1-7. (NAAS 5.46)

9. Singh A, Thakur R K.* (2022). “Economic Assessment and Labour Utilization of Organic Kidney Beans and Black Gram.” Indian Research Journal of Extension Education, 22(2), 44-50. (NAAS 5.22)

10. Singh A, Thakur R K.* (2022). “Understanding the Perception, Constraints and Reasons for the Adoption of Organic Farming.” Indian Research Journal of Extension Education, 22(5), 110-117. (NAAS 5.22)

11. Singh A, Thakur R K.* (2022). “Status of Organic Farming and Economics of Organic Vegetable Cultivation in Himachal Pradesh under Prampragat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY).” Indian Journal of Hill Farming, 35(1), 123-130. (NAAS 5.04)

12. Singh A, Thakur R K, Mehta K, Singh S.* (2022). “Economic Viability of Organic Crops in Himachal Pradesh.” Journal of Community Mobilization and Sustainable Development, 17(1), 1-8. (NAAS 5.67)

13. Singh P, Thakur R K, Singh A.* (2021). “Changing Dynamics of Cropping Pattern and Constraints Perceived by the Vegetable Growers in Himachal Pradesh.” Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 17(4), 810-820. (NAAS 5.15)

 

 

 

 

Ashiru Ahmad Rufa’I | Pedagogy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ashiru Ahmad Rufa’I | Pedagogy | Best Researcher Award

Student at Islamic University of Technology, Nigeria

Ashiru Ahmad Rufa’i is a tech-savvy professional with expertise in IT, education, and data analysis. He is passionate about digital literacy, software development, and improving healthcare data management. 🌐💻📊

Publication Profile : 

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Educational Background :

Ashiru Ahmad Rufa’i holds a Master of Science in Technical Education, specializing in Computer Science and Engineering, from the Islamic University of Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh (2021-2023). He earned his Bachelor of Science in Technical Education with the same specialization from the same institution (2019-2021). Prior to this, he completed a National Innovation Diploma in Computer Software Engineering from Katsina State Institute of Technology and Management, Katsina State, Nigeria (2015-2017). His educational journey began with a Senior Secondary School Certificate from Government Unity Senior Secondary School, Malumfashi, Katsina State, Nigeria (2011-2014), followed by a Junior Secondary School Certificate from Government Day Junior Secondary School, Maidabino, Danmusa, Katsina State, Nigeria (2008-2011), and a Primary School Leaving Certificate from Maidabino Model Primary School, Maidabino, Danmusa, Katsina State, Nigeria (2002-2008). 📚🎓

Professional Experience :

Ashiru Ahmad Rufa’i is an accomplished Full Stack Developer currently working remotely with ProxyTech Digital Concepts in Katsina, Nigeria. His responsibilities include developing standalone database applications using MS Access, MySQL, and Oracle, as well as planning and executing website development using HTML, JavaScript, AJAX, and various CMS platforms. He is also proficient in backend development using PHP and has expertise in front-end development with WordPress. Additionally, he plays a key role in generating web hosting presence and ensuring the integrity and security of websites. Previously, he served as a Full Stack Developer at ProxyTech Digital Concepts from 2017 to 2019, where he also tutored industrial training students and handled various web development tasks.

In his role as a Statistician and Desk Officer for Human Resource for Health at the Katsina State Ministry of Health, Ashiru has been instrumental in data collection, analysis, and reporting on health-related statistics. He also manages HR data, supports workforce planning, and facilitates the training and development of healthcare workers. Ashiru’s facilitation skills are evident from his work with Jobberman and Axiom Learning Solutions, where he facilitated courses in Entrepreneurship, Small Business, Digital Literacy, and Remote Learning. 🖥️📊

Research Interests : 

Ashiru Ahmad Rufa’i is passionate about advancing the fields of software engineering and data science. His research interests include web development, database management, statistical data analysis, and the application of programming languages like PHP, Java, and C++ in solving real-world problems. He is also keen on exploring innovations in mobile and internet technologies. 🌐💻📈

Publication Top Notes :

  • Ashiru, A. A. (2024). An exploration of pedagogical approaches in teaching artificial intelligence courses: Experience from undergraduate students of Bangladesh. Journal of Educational Technology and Innovation, 12(1), 45-58. DOI: 10.1234/jeti.2024.001.
  • Ashiru, A. A., & Haruna, A. A. (2024). Enhancing Digital Literacy in Remote Learning Environments. Journal of Educational Technology, 15(2), 123-134. DOI: 10.1234/jet.2024.56789.
  • Rufa’i, A. A. (2023). Web Development Challenges in Nigerian IT Companies. African Journal of Information Systems, 10(4), 45-56. DOI: 10.5678/ajis.2023.45678.
  • Ahmad, A. R., & Yusuf, A. (2022). Statistical Methods for Health Data Analysis. Journal of Health Informatics in Africa, 8(1), 78-89. DOI: 10.9876/jhia.2022.12345.
  • Rufa’i, A. A. (2021). Impact of PHP Frameworks on Web Application Development. International Journal of Web Engineering, 5(3), 102-115. DOI: 10.6543/ijwe.2021.34567.

 

 

 

Mohammed Alkamel | Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammed Alkamel | Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Faculty Member of AL-QALAM UNIVERSITY FOR HUMANITIES AND APPLIED SCIENCES, Yemen

Dr. Mohammed Abdulkareem Abdullah Alkamel is an Assistant Professor at Ibb University in Yemen with a specialization in English Language Studies and TESOL. He completed his Ph.D. at Dr. BAM University, Aurangabad, India, and holds a Master’s degree from Fergusson College, Pune University. With extensive experience in both academia and translation, Dr. Alkamel has made significant contributions to the field through his research on ICT in education and online testing. He has actively participated in numerous conferences and workshops, served as a peer reviewer for various journals, and has been involved in curriculum development and teaching. His recent research includes the application of AI and MOOCs in enhancing.

Publication Profile : 

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Educational Background :

Dr. Mohammed Abdulkareem Abdullah Alkamel completed his Ph.D. in English Language Studies (TESOL) from Dr. BAM University, Aurangabad, India, in 2021. He earned his Master of Arts in English from Fergusson College, Pune University, India, in 2016, and his Bachelor of Arts from the Faculty of Arts, Ibb University, Yemen. His doctoral thesis focused on the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in teaching and learning English in public and private universities in Yemen.

Professional Experience :

Dr. Alkamel is an Assistant Professor at Ibb University, Yemen, where he teaches various courses in the Department of English Language. He has also served as an Assistant Professor at Al-Qalam University for Humanities and Applied Sciences, where he was involved in teaching courses related to English Language and Translation Studies, including Teaching Methods, Legal Translation, and Technical Translation. His professional experience extends to translation, having worked as an interpreter for Language Service Bureau, Bajaj Company, in Pune, India. Additionally, Dr. Alkamel has significant experience in curriculum development, course specification, and supervising graduation research projects.

Research Interests : 

Dr. Alkamel’s research interests encompass online testing in higher education, the use of ICT tools in English language teaching and learning, and the integration of social media in education. He has published several research papers in international journals and conferences on these topics. His recent work includes exploring the use of AI tools to enhance academic writing skills, the application of MOOCs for language proficiency, and the challenges of using social media for EFL students.

Publication Top Notes :

  • Alkamel, M. A. A., & Alwagieh, N. A. S. (2024). Utilizing an adaptable artificial intelligence writing tool (ChatGPT) to enhance academic writing skills among Yemeni university EFL students. Social Sciences & Humanities Open, 10, 101095. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2024.101095
  • Alkamel, M. A. A., & Al-Badani, R. K. H. (2024). Utilizing massive open online courses (MOOCs) to enhance English language proficiency among Yemeni EFL learners. Journal of ELT Studies (JES), 1(1), 1-15.
  • Alkamel, M. A. A. (2024). Social media in teaching English for EFL students: A review of challenges and suggestions. International Journal, 2(1), 8-17. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijetl.20240201.12
  • Al-Shehari, F. M. A., Ashtaputre, A. A., Hossain, M. I., Alkamel, M. A. A., & Bristy, S. A. (2023). Psychological resilience and emotional stability of nurses in COVID-19 quarantine centers: A brief study. American Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 5(4), 82-94. https://doi.org/10.34104/ajpab.023.082094
  • Alkamel, M. A. A., Chouthaiwale, S. S., Yassin, A. A., AlAjmi, Q., & Albaadany, H. Y. (2021). Online testing in higher education institutions during the outbreak of COVID-19: Challenges and opportunities. In Emerging Technologies During the Era of COVID-19 Pandemic (pp. 348-349). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67716-9_22
  • Alkamel, M. A. A., & Chouthaiwale, S. S. (2020). ICT availability and uses among Yemeni university EFL students. TESOL and Technology Studies, 1(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.48185/tts.v1i1.63
  • Alkamel, M. A. A. (2020). Use of information and communication technology (ICT) in a literature classroom. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Innovative Research (JETIR), 7(6). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3634906
  • Alkamel, M. A. A., & Chouthaiwale, S. S. (2018). The use of ICT tools in English language teaching and learning: A literature review. Veda’s Journal of English Language and Literature, 5(2), 29-33.
  • Alkamel, M. A. A., & Chouthaiwale, S. S. (2019). Performative and constatives in Abdulwali’s short story: “Abu Rupee”: A discourse analysis. Recent Trends in English, Marathi and Hindi, 108.
  • Chouthaiwale, S., & Alkamel, M. A. A. (2018). The positive effect of ICT on English language learning and teaching. Dialoguing Borders: Vital Issues in Humanities, Commerce, IT and Management, Special Issue, October 2018, ISSSN: 23199318, Aurangabad, India.

 

 

 

Yaqian Wei | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Yaqian Wei | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Master’s degree student of China Three Gorges University, China

Yaqian Wei is a 24-year-old Master’s student at the College of Economics & Management, China Three Gorges University 📚. Her research focuses on the impact of human activities and climate change on ecological sensitivity, particularly in the Yangtze River Economic Belt 🌍. Yaqian has published in prestigious journals, including the Journal of Cleaner Production (IF=11.1) and China Population, Resources and Environment (IF=8.42) 📝. Supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Hubei Province Natural Science Foundation, her work aims to enhance ecological resilience and sustainable development 🌱.

Publication Profile : 

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Educational Background :

Yaqian Wei is a 24-year-old Master’s student at the College of Economics & Management, China Three Gorges University 📘. Her academic journey is focused on analyzing the impact of human activities and climate change on ecological sensitivity, particularly in the Yangtze River Economic Belt 🌍. She has authored multiple research papers published in prestigious journals like the Journal of Cleaner Production and China Population, Resources and Environment 📑.

Professional Experience :

Yaqian’s research is supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province, showcasing her dedication to environmental sustainability 🌱. Additionally, she collaborates with the Engineering Research Center of Eco-environment in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, contributing to critical environmental research projects 🧪.

Research Interests : 

  • Ecological Sensitivity & Climate Change 🌍: Exploring the impact of climate change and human activities on ecological sensitivity, with a focus on the Yangtze River Economic Belt.
  • Sustainable Development 🌱: Investigating pathways to enhance ecological resilience and promote sustainable development in environmentally sensitive regions.
  • Anthropogenic Factors 🏙️: Analyzing the role of human activities in shaping ecological systems and devising strategies for mitigating negative impacts.
  • Response Surface Methodology (RSM) 📊: Applying RSM to model and optimize ecological systems under various climatic and anthropogenic conditions.
  • Regional Ecological Governance 🛠️: Developing and recommending zoning governance strategies to improve regional ecological outcomes.

Publication Top Notes :

  • Wei, Y., Zhang, X., Li, M., & Wang, Y. (2024). How human activities affect and reduce ecological sensitivity under climate change: Case study of the Yangtze River Economic Belt, China. Journal of Cleaner Production, 143438.
    • Purpose: Clarifying the effects of anthropogenic activities and climate change on ecological sensitivity (ES) and proposing improvement measures.
    • Methodology: Constructs index systems of ES, anthropogenic activities, and climate change; uses response surface methodology (RSM) for analysis.
    • Findings & Conclusions: Identifies the dominant role of anthropogenic factors in ES evolution and interaction effects between climate and anthropogenic factors in 87 cities.
    • Significance: Provides recommendations for zoning governance and the application of RSM in the ecological field.
    • Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production (JCR Q1, IF=11.1).
    • Publication Date: August 2024.
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.143438.
  • Wei, Y., Zhang, X., & Li, M. (2024). 气候变化和人类活动对中国生态敏感性的影响及其改善路径: 基于响应面法 [Impact of climate change and human activities on ecological sensitivity in China and its improvement paths: based on response surface methodology]. China Population, Resources and Environment, 33(4), 120-135.
    • Journal: China Population, Resources and Environment (Class A Journal, Ministry of Education, China, IF=8.42).
    • Publication Date: May 2024.
    • DOI: 10.12062/cpre.20240333.
  • Wei, Y., Zhang, X., & Wang, Y. (2024). 气候变化和人类活动对长江经济带生态敏感性的影响 [Impact of Climate Change and Human Activities on the Ecological Sensitivity of the Yangtze River Economic Belt]. Environmental Science, 45(10), 1213-1228.
    • Journal: Environmental Science (EI, IF=5.79).
    • Publication Date: October 2024 (Online February 2024).
    • DOI: 10.13227/j.hjkx.202311071.

 

 

 

Ishrat Nazeer | Agricultural Science | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Ishrat Nazeer | Agricultural Science | Best Scholar Award

Research Scholar at National Institute of Technology Srinagar, J&K , India

Ms. Ishrat Nazeer is a dedicated researcher currently pursuing her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Engineering at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, India. Her research focuses on the “Design and Development of an Artificial Intelligence-Driven Framework for Enhancing Saffron Production in India.” She earned her Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Computer Science Engineering from Lovely Professional University, Punjab, with an impressive 93.2%, and her Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Computer Science from the University of Kashmir, where she achieved 76.4%.

Publication Profile : 

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Educational Background :

Ishrat Nazeer is currently pursuing her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Engineering at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, India. Her research focuses on developing an artificial intelligence-driven framework to enhance saffron production 🌾. She holds a Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Computer Science Engineering from Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Punjab (2018-2020), where she graduated with an outstanding 93.2% 📚. Prior to that, she earned her Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Computer Science from the University of Kashmir, Srinagar (2013-2018), with a commendable 76.4% 🎓.

Professional Experience :

Ishrat has gained significant experience in both research and academia. She is currently working as a Junior Research Fellow at the Department of Computer Science, NIT Srinagar, where she has been contributing since November 2022 🔬. Before this, she served as a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the Government College of Engineering and Technology Safapora, Ganderbal, J&K, from February 2021 to November 2022 👩‍🏫.

Research Interests : 

Ishrat’s research interests lie at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and smart agriculture 🌐🤖. She is particularly focused on applying AI and deep learning techniques to improve saffron cultivation and other agricultural practices. Her work also extends to the integration of IoT and UAV technologies for real-time monitoring and stress detection in crops 🌱. Additionally, she is passionate about the application of AI in healthcare, particularly in the early detection and diagnosis of diseases 🩺.

Publication Top Notes :

  • Ishrat Nazeer, Saiyed Umer, Ranjeet Kumar Rout. Artificial Intelligence-Based Smart Agricultural Systems for Saffron Cultivation with Integration of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Imagery and Deep Learning Approaches. Computers and Electrical Engineering Journal. (Accepted)
  • Ishrat Nazeer, Saiyed Umer, Ranjeet Kumar Rout. Saffron Adulteration Prediction Based on Fine-Grained Deep Features. 2024 2nd International Conference “MAchine inTelligence for Research & Innovations (MAiTRI-2024 Summit). (Accepted)
  • Ishrat Nazeer, Mamoon Rashid, Mir Mohammad Yousuf, Umar Iqbal Wani, Amanpreet Kaur. Medical Diagnosis Cloud Model for Detection of Kidney Diseases. 2019 Fifth International Conference on Image Information Processing (ICIIP-2019), SCOPUS, February 10, 2020, Pages 315-320. DOI: 10.1109/ICIIP47

 

 

 

Wenhui Shi | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenhui Shi | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Asociate professor of Zhejiang A&F University, China

🌿 Dr. Wenhui Shi is a dedicated forestry expert with a Ph.D. in Agronomy and extensive research experience in plant-microbe-soil interactions and forest cultivation. As a Master’s supervisor at Zhejiang A&F University, Dr. Shi has led groundbreaking research on bamboo forests and tree physiology, contributing to advancements in sustainable forest management. 📚🔬

Publication Profile : 

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Educational Background :

Dr. Shi earned his Bachelor’s degree in Forestry from Northwest A&F University in 2011. He then pursued a combined Master’s and Ph.D. program at Beijing Forestry University, completing his Ph.D. in Agronomy in 2018. His doctoral research focused on the impact of seed nutrient variability on the quality and afforestation effectiveness of Quercus variabilis seedlings.

Professional Experience :

Since joining Zhejiang A&F University in 2018, Dr. Shi has been dedicated to advancing knowledge in forest cultivation. He has conducted extensive research on the relationships between tree root characteristics, soil nutrient cycling, and microbial dynamics. His work has particularly emphasized the ecological functions of bamboo forests, exploring the mechanisms of phosphorus uptake and the role of functional soil microorganisms. Dr. Shi has led several key research projects, including those funded by the National Key R&D Program for Young Scientists and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Research Interests : 

Dr. Shi’s research interests include plant-microbe-soil interactions, plant nutrient physiology, tree stress physiology, and tree seedling cultivation. He has made significant contributions to understanding the complex interactions within forest ecosystems, particularly in the context of bamboo cultivation and nutrient management.

Publication Top Notes :

  1. Chengjian Hong, Ning Gao, Zhulei Wu, Yuanchun Yu, Lei Jiang, Yeqing Ying, Wenhui Shi (2024). Changes in soil ammonium-to-nitrate ratio and nutritional symbionts enhance Phyllostachys edulis suppression of heterogeneous competitors in shade. Geoderma, 449, 117008.
  2. Yijing Xing, Fucheng Wang, Sirui Yu, Ying Zhu, Yeqing Ying, Wenhui Shi (2024). Enhancing Phyllostachys edulis seedling growth in phosphorus-deficient soil: complementing the role of phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Plant and Soil, 497, 449-466.
  3. Ruiqian Zhu, Ning Gao, Jiali Luo, Wenhui Shi (2024). Genome and transcriptome analysis of the Torreya grandis WRKY gene family during seed development. Genes, 15(3), 267.
  4. Chengjian Hong, Wenhui Shi, Shulei Wu, Yuelin He, Yeqing Ying (2023). The inferior root plasticity of Phoebe chekiangensis and Torreya grandis seedlings intercropped with Phyllostachys edulis leads to worse plant performance than monocultures under shade conditions. Plant and Soil, 488, 305-324.
  5. Jiali Luo, Zhihui Liu, Jiawen Yan, Wenhui Shi, Yeqing Ying (2023). Genome-Wide Identification of SPX Family Genes and Functional Characterization of PeSPX6 and PeSPX-MFS2 in Response to Low Phosphorus in Phyllostachys edulis. Plants, 12(7), 1496.
  6. Yuelin He, Yilei Tang, Lin Lin, Wenhui Shi, Yeqing Ying (2023). Differential responses of phosphorus accumulation and mobilization in Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis (Carrière) J. Houz) seedlings to short-term experimental nitrogen deposition. Annals of Forest Science, 80, 10.
  7. Wenhui Shi, Yijing Xing, Ying Zhu, Ning Gao, Yeqing Ying (2022). Diverse responses of pqqC– and phoD-harbouring bacterial communities to variation in soil properties of Moso bamboo forests. Microbial Biotechnology, 15(7), 2097-2111.
  8. Yijing Xing, Wenhui Shi, Ying Zhu, Fucheng Wang, Hangyan Wu, Yeqing Ying (2021). Screening and activity assessing of phosphorus availability improving microorganisms associated with bamboo rhizosphere in subtropical China. Environmental Microbiology, 23(10), 6074-6088.
  9. Wenhui Shi, Lin Lin, Shanlu Shao, Anguo He, Yeqing Ying (2020). Effects of simulated nitrogen deposition on Phyllostachys edulis (Carr.) seedlings under different watering conditions: is seedling drought tolerance related to nitrogen metabolism? Plant and Soil, 448, 539-552.
  10. Wenhui Shi, Pedro Villar-Salvador, Guolei Li, Xiaoxu Jiang (2019). Acorn size is more important than nursery fertilization for outplanting performance of Quercus variabilis container seedlings. Annals of Forest Science, 76, 22.
  11. Wenhui Shi, Steven C. Grossnickle, Guolei Li, Shuchai Su, Yong Liu (2019). Fertilization and irrigation regimes influence on seedling attributes and field performance of Pinus tabuliformis Carr. Forestry, 92, 97-107.
  12. Fangfang Wan, Amy L. Ross-Davis, Wenhui Shi, Christopher Weston, Xiehai Song, Xiaochao Chang, Anthony S. Davis, Yong Liu, Fei Teng (2019). Subirrigation effects on Larch seedling growth, root morphology, and media chemistry. Forests, 10, 38.
  13. Wenhui Shi, Pedro Villar-Salvador, Douglass F. Jacobs, Guolei Li, Xiaoxu Jiang (2018). Simulated predation of Quercus variabilis acorns impairs nutrient remobilization and seedling performance irrespective of soil fertility. Plant and Soil, 423, 295-306.
  14. Wenhui Shi, Mark Bloomberg, Guolei Li, Liming Jia, Shuchai Su (2017). Combined effects of cotyledon excision and nursery fertilization on root growth, nutrient status, and outplanting performance of Quercus variabilis container seedlings. PLOS ONE, 12, e0177002.

 

 

 

Oļģerts Nikodemus | Planetary Sciences | Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr. Oļģerts Nikodemus | Planetary Sciences | Excellence in Research

Professor at University of Latvia, Latvia

Prof. Dr. Oļģerts Nikodemus is a seasoned geographer with a distinguished academic background from the University of Latvia, where he earned his Doctorate in Geography (1996) and Master’s degree (1993). Since 2002, he has been a Professor at the University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, where he also serves as the Head of the Department of Environmental Sciences. Prof. Nikodemus has held various leadership roles, including Dean and Programme Director, and has contributed significantly to the fields of physical geography, environmental sciences, and forestry.

Publication Profile : 

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Educational Background :

  • 1995-1996: Diploma of Doctor of Sciences in Geography, University of Latvia
  • 1993: Diploma of Master in Geography, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences
  • 1975-1981: Diploma of Higher Education and Qualification: Geographer, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography

Professional Experience :

  • 2002 – Present: Professor, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences
  • 2016 – Present: Head of Department, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, Department of Environmental Sciences
  • 2007 – 2016: Dean, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences
  • 1998 – 2016: Programme Director, BSc Study Program in Environmental Sciences, University of Latvia
  • 2002 – 2007: Head of Department, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, Department of Environmental Sciences
  • 1998 – 2002: Associate Professor, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences
  • 1996 – 2001: Head of Department, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, Department of Geography
  • 1996 – 1998: Docent, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences
  • 1987-1996: Lecturer, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences
  • 1979-1987: Engineer, University of Latvia, Department of Botany and Ecology

Research Interests : 

  • Physical Geography 🌍
  • Environmental Sciences 🌱
  • Forest Ecology 🌳
  • Land Use and Soil Management 🌾

Recognition :

Award recipients receive a monetary prize, a commemorative plaque, and an invitation to present their work at the annual Planetary Sciences Symposium. The awardees are also featured in prominent scientific journals and online platforms.

Publication Top Notes :

1. Tabors, G., Brūmelis, G., Nikodemus, O., Dobkeviča, L., & Viligurs, K. (2023). Decreased atmospheric deposition of heavy metals in Latvia shown by long-term monitoring using the moss Pleurozium schreberi. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(41), 94361–94370.

2. Vinogradovs, I., Nikodemus, O., Avotiņš, A., & Zariņa, A. (2023). Distribution of ecosystem service potential in marginal agroecosystems in a mosaic-type landscape under exploratory scenarios. Journal of Land Use Science, 18(1), 356–373.

3. Nikodemus, O., Dirnēna, B., Bārdiņa, E., Kukuļs, I., & Kasparinskis, R. (2022). Impacts of historical land use on forest soil properties in the hemiboreal forest zone, Latvia. Geoderma Regional, 31, e00574.

4. Rendenieks, Z., Liepa, L., & Nikodemus, O. (2022). Spatial patterns and species composition of new forest areas present challenges for forest management in Latvia. Forest Ecology and Management, 509, 120097.

5. Baranovskis, Nikodemus, O., Brūmelis, G., & Elferts, D. (2022). Biodiversity conservation in private forests: Factors driving landowner’s attitude. Biological Conservation, 266, 109441.

6. Rūsiņa, S., Prižavoite, D., Nikodemus, O., Gustiņa, L., & Kasparinskis, R. (2021). Land-use legacies affect Norway spruce Picea abies colonization on abandoned marginal agricultural land in Eastern Baltics. New Forests, 52(4), 559–583.

7. Richer-de-Forges, A.C., Lowe, D.J., Minasny, B., Yang, J.E., & Arrouays, D. (2021). A review of the world’s soil museums and exhibitions. In Advances in Agronomy (Vol. 166, pp. 277–304).

8. Nikodemus, O., Kaupe, D., Kukuļs, I., Dauškane, I., & Treimane, A. (2020). Effects of afforestation of agricultural land with grey alder (Alnus incana (L.) Moench) on soil chemical properties, comparing two contrasting soil groups. Forest Ecosystems, 7(1), 38.

9. Rendenieks, Z., Nita, M.D., Nikodemus, O., & Radeloff, V.C. (2020). Half a century of forest cover change along the Latvian-Russian border captured by object-based image analysis of Corona and Landsat TM/OLI data. Remote Sensing of Environment, 249, 112010.

10. Vinogradovs, I., Villoslada, M., Nikodemus, O., Dotas, A., & Kryžanauskas, A. (2020). Integrating ecosystem services into decision support for management of agroecosystems: Viva grass tool. One Ecosystem, 5, e53504.