Yaser Mohammadi | Agricultural Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yaser Mohammadi | Agricultural Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Faculty Memeber | Bu-Ali Sina University | Iran

Dr. Yaser Mohammadi is an Associate Professor at Bu-Ali Sina University, specializing in agricultural sustainability, pro-environmental behavior, sustainable agribusiness, and climate change adaptation. He has published extensively in leading journals such as Environmental Management and Land Use Policy and has collaborated internationally, including research at the University of California, Davis. His work bridges academic research and practical solutions, offering policy recommendations to optimize energy use, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and enhance rural development. Recognized for his academic excellence, he has received prestigious research awards and contributes as a reviewer for prominent international journals.

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Academic Profile

Dr. Yaser Mohammadi serves as an Associate Professor at Bu-Ali Sina University, with expertise in agricultural sustainability, pro-environmental behavior, sustainable agribusiness, rural development, and climate change adaptation. He has conducted impactful research at the Agricultural Sustainability Institute of the University of California, Davis, and has published in esteemed journals such as Environmental Management and Land Use Policy. His academic journey blends research excellence with practical applications, providing policy solutions to optimize energy use, mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, and strengthen agricultural resilience. Dr. Mohammadi is also an active peer reviewer for leading international journals, contributing to global scholarly advancement.

Professional Experience

Dr. Yaser Mohammadi is an accomplished Associate Professor at Bu-Ali Sina University, recognized for his expertise in agricultural sustainability, pro-environmental behavior, sustainable agribusiness, rural development, and climate change adaptation. He has gained international research experience through his work at the Agricultural Sustainability Institute of the University of California, Davis, and has built strong collaborations with academic institutions, industry partners, and governmental organizations. His research integrates academic rigor with practical solutions, offering strategies to improve energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and enhance agricultural resilience. In addition, he serves as a dedicated peer reviewer for several prominent international journals.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Yaser Mohammadi has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to agricultural sustainability and environmental research through prestigious academic honors. His dedication to advancing knowledge in pro-environmental behavior, sustainable agribusiness, and climate change adaptation has earned him institutional accolades, reflecting both the quality and impact of his work. He has been honored for his scholarly achievements at Bu-Ali Sina University, where his research excellence and innovative approach to solving agricultural challenges have been widely acknowledged. These distinctions highlight his commitment to bridging scientific research with practical applications that benefit communities and promote sustainable development at regional and global levels.

Research Focus

Dr. Yaser Mohammadi’s research centers on advancing agricultural sustainability through innovative approaches that integrate environmental stewardship, economic viability, and social well-being. His work explores pro-environmental behavior, sustainable agribusiness models, rural development strategies, climate change adaptation, and greenhouse farming systems. By combining field-based studies with policy-oriented analysis, he develops practical solutions aimed at optimizing resource use, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and enhancing resilience in agricultural systems. His research not only contributes to academic knowledge but also addresses pressing global challenges, offering actionable strategies for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and farming communities to promote sustainable and climate-resilient agricultural practices worldwide.

Publication top Notes

Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions in California rice production
Year: 2014 | Cited by: 114

Modeling farmers’ responsible environmental attitude and behaviour: A case from Iran
Year: 2019 | Cited by: 77

Survey of effective factors on adoption of crop insurance among farmers: A case study of Behbahan County
Year: 2010 | Cited by: 77

Explaining the sustainability of universities through the contribution of students’ pro-environmental behavior and the management system
Year: 2023 | Cited by: 47

Identification of in-process machine tool dynamics using forced vibrations in milling process
Year: 2023 | Cited by: 43

Conclusion

Dr. Yaser Mohammadi, an Associate Professor at Bu-Ali Sina University, is recognized for his impactful research in agricultural sustainability, pro-environmental behavior, and climate change adaptation. With publications in leading journals and international collaborations, including work at the University of California, Davis, he blends academic excellence with practical policy solutions. His achievements demonstrate innovation, relevance, and a commitment to addressing global environmental challenges, making him a distinguished scholar and a strong candidate for prestigious research awards in his field.

Jinshan Yan | Agricultural Machinery | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinshan Yan | Agricultural Machinery | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Xinjiang Agricultural University, China

Dr. Jinshan Yan is an Associate Professor at Xinjiang Agricultural University, holding a Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University. Specializing in agricultural machinery and precision agriculture, he has made significant contributions to smart farming technologies. His research focuses on online detection systems using Vis/NIR spectroscopy and machine learning, with several high-impact publications in SCI-indexed journals like Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (IF 8.3) and Postharvest Biology and Technology (IF 7.0). He has led key R&D projects funded by the Autonomous Region and is actively involved in innovation through ongoing patent work. Dr. Yan is dedicated to advancing sustainable agricultural practices through cutting-edge research and technology integration 🌱🔬🚜.

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Academic Background🎓

Dr. Jinshan Yan is an Associate Professor at Xinjiang Agricultural University, where he also serves as a postgraduate mentor. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering from the prestigious Zhejiang University. With a strong foundation in agricultural machinery, Dr. Yan has devoted his career to advancing smart farming and precision agriculture technologies. His research emphasizes online detection systems using Vis/NIR spectroscopy combined with data modeling, leading to publications in top-tier SCI journals like Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (IF 8.3) and Postharvest Biology and Technology (IF 7.0). He has directed key R&D projects funded by the Autonomous Region and is involved in innovation through patent development, driving progress in sustainable agriculture 🎓🌱📚.

Professional Background💼

Dr. Jinshan Yan is currently serving as an Associate Professor at Xinjiang Agricultural University, where he plays a key role in both teaching and postgraduate supervision. With a Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University, he has over a decade of experience in the field of agricultural machinery and precision agriculture. His work focuses on smart farming technologies, particularly the development of online detection systems using Vis/NIR spectroscopy and machine learning. Dr. Yan has published extensively in high-impact journals like Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (IF 8.3) and has led major R&D projects supported by regional funding bodies. He is also engaged in patent development, showcasing his commitment to agricultural innovation and sustainability 🔍🤖💡.

Research Focus🔬

Dr. Jinshan Yan concentrates his research on the intersection of agricultural machinery and intelligent sensing technologies. His primary focus is the development of online detection systems using Vis/NIR spectroscopy, ensemble preprocessing, and machine learning models to improve accuracy and efficiency in crop quality assessment and harvesting processes. His work has addressed key agricultural challenges such as real-time moisture detection in paddy fields and dry matter prediction in potatoes . With publications in renowned journals like Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (IF 8.3), his research contributes to enhancing automation and precision in agriculture. Supported by regional R&D funding, Dr. Yan’s innovations aim to promote sustainability and technological advancement in modern farming practices 🌾📈🥔.

Publication Top Notes📋

📘 Design and Experimental Research on Staggered Straw Cleaning Device for No-Till Seeding in Drip Irrigation Area
Year: 2025

📘 Paddy Moisture On-line Detection Based on Ensemble Preprocessing and Modeling for Combine Harvester
Year: 2022 | (Computers and Electronics in Agriculture)

📘 Vis/NIR Model Development and Robustness in Prediction of Potato Dry Matter Content with Influence of Cultivar and Season
Year: 2023 |🌱 (Postharvest Biology and Technology)

📘 Intact Macadamia Nut Quality Assessment Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Analysis
Year: 2021 |🌿 (Journal of Food Composition and Analysis)

📘 Evaluation of the Optical Layout and Sample Size on Online Detection of Apple Watercore and SSC Using Vis/NIR Spectroscopy
Year: 2023 |📈 (Journal of Food Composition and Analysis)

Conclusion

Associate Professor Jinshan Yan is a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award, particularly at the regional or institutional level, due to his solid academic foundation with a Ph.D. from Zhejiang University and his focused expertise in agricultural machinery and precision agriculture. His research, which emphasizes spectroscopy, online detection, and modeling techniques, has led to high-impact publications in top-tier SCI journals such as Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (IF 8.3) and Postharvest Biology and Technology (IF 7.0). He has served as a lead researcher on a major R&D project funded by the Autonomous Region and is involved in patent-related innovation. Strengthening leadership roles and global visibility could further enhance his competitiveness for broader international recognition.