Ziyodulla Yusupov | Renewable Energy | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Ziyodulla Yusupov | Renewable Energy | Editorial Board Member

Professor | Karabuk University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Ziyodulla Yusupov is a leading researcher in electrical power systems with a strong focus on optimization, intelligent control, microgrid operation, renewable energy integration, and electric vehicle–based energy solutions. His work centers on enhancing system reliability, improving energy efficiency, and advancing sustainable technologies for future power networks. He has played a key role in major international and national research initiatives, most notably the Uzbekistan–Belarus collaborative project (2024–2025) on decentralized electric vehicle charging systems, where he contributes to proposal development, intelligent scheduling strategies, system design, and annual research reporting. His earlier national projects span critical areas such as frequency-adjustable electric drives, resource-saving control modes, energy-efficient pump station operations for mining and agriculture, and the modeling and optimization of electric, hydraulic, and mechanical processes in pump systems. These projects highlight his long-standing expertise in energy management, dynamic system modeling, and the development of rational control principles that improve operational sustainability across industrial utilities. Prof. Yusupov’s research output includes widely cited publications on superconducting magnetic energy storage optimization, integrated photovoltaic systems for power system stability, renewable energy assessment, and the role of clean energy in reducing emissions. His work contributes to advancing the understanding of how renewable resources, storage technologies, and smart control systems can be harmonized to support resilient, low-carbon energy infrastructures. Through his extensive research contributions, collaborative projects, and sustained focus on innovation, he continues to influence the evolution of modern power systems and supports global efforts toward cleaner, smarter, and more efficient energy solutions.

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Featured Publications

Khaleel, M., Yusupov, Z., Nassar, Y., El-Khozondar, H. J., Ahmed, A., & Alsharif, A. (2023). Technical challenges and optimization of superconducting magnetic energy storage in electrical power systems. e-Prime: Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy, 5, 100223.

Khaleel, M., Yusupov, Z., Ahmed, A., Alsharif, A., Nassar, Y., & El-Khozondar, H. (2023). Towards sustainable renewable energy. Applied Solar Energy, 59(4), 557–567.

Nassar, Y., El-Khozondar, H. J., Ghaboun, G., Khaleel, M., Yusupov, Z., … (2023). Solar and wind atlas for Libya. International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Sustainability, 27–43.

Khaleel, M., Yusupov, Z., Yasser, N., El-Khozondar, H., & Ahmed, A. A. (2023). An integrated PV farm to the unified power flow controller for electrical power system stability. International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Sustainability, 18–30.

Khaleel, M., Yusupov, Z., Alderoubi, N., Abdul_jabbar, R. L., Elmnifi, M., … (2024). Evolution of emissions: The role of clean energy in sustainable development. Challenges in Sustainability, 12(2), 122–135.

Miao Wu | Invasion Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Miao Wu | Invasion Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Research Fellow | Henan University of Urban Construction | China

Dr. Miao Wu is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Henan University of Urban Construction, China, specializing in plant invasion ecology, allelopathy, and aquatic ecosystem restoration. Her research primarily explores the allelopathic mechanisms of invasive plant species and their ecological impacts, focusing on how bioactive compounds released by these plants influence native biodiversity and aquatic systems. Dr. Wu’s pioneering work investigates the allelopathic potential of invasive species such as Solidago canadensis, revealing key metabolites that suppress harmful cyanobacteria like Microcystis aeruginosa. Her study, published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials, introduces an innovative and eco-friendly approach for controlling algal blooms, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional chemical treatments. She has successfully completed and participated in research projects related to plant invasion ecology, ecological risk assessment, and the development of biocontrol strategies for aquatic environments. Dr. Wu’s interdisciplinary collaborations include partnerships with the Department of Environmental Engineering at Henan University and local ecological management authorities, enhancing the practical applications of her research in ecosystem restoration. As a member of the Ecological Society of China and its Wetland Ecology and Biological Invasion Professional Committees, she actively contributes to advancing ecological science and sustainable management practices. Her research, cited in 8 documents with an h-index of 2, reflects a growing international recognition for its scientific rigor and applied environmental significance. Through her dedication to bridging fundamental plant ecology with real-world environmental solutions, Dr. Miao Wu continues to advance innovative strategies for ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation.

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Wu, M.,. (2025). Genome-wide identification of R2R3-MYB transcription factor family in Styphnolobium japonicum and their functional roles in flavonoid biosynthesis during flower development. Industrial Crops and Products.

Lourdes Casas Cardoso | Green Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Lourdes Casas Cardoso | Green Technology | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain

Prof. Dr. Lourdes Casas Cardoso is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in supercritical fluids, advanced separation processes, and supercritical impregnation, with a strong focus on sustainable applications in the agri-food and biomedical sectors. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry from the Marta Abreu Central University of Las Villas (UCLV), Cuba, in 1996, followed by a Master’s in Organic Chemistry with a specialization in Natural Products from the University of Havana in 2001, a Diploma in Advanced Studies from the University of Cádiz in 2004, and a PhD from the same university in 2006. She began her academic career as a professor at UCLV, Cuba, where she served for a decade, before joining the University of Cádiz, Spain, in 2007, where she advanced from researcher to full professor. Since May 2023, she has held the position of University Professor at UCA. Her research has concentrated on the reutilization of byproducts and industrial waste using innovative separation techniques, including supercritical carbon dioxide and pressurized liquids, leading to significant advancements in green technologies. She has published 80 indexed articles, six book chapters, and participated in over 80 international conferences, accumulating 1,420 citations and an h-index of 26. She has supervised four doctoral theses, directed funded research projects, coordinated multiple industry collaborations, and co-authored three patents. Additionally, she has held leadership roles such as Coordinator of the Chemical Engineering Degree at UCA and has received recognition for excellence in teaching. Her career reflects a remarkable integration of research, teaching, and innovation.

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Otero-Pareja, M. J., Casas, L., Fernández-Ponce, M. T., Mantell, C., & de la Ossa, E. M. (2015). Green extraction of antioxidants from different varieties of red grape pomace. Molecules, 20(6), 9686–9702.

Fernández-Ponce, M. T., Casas, L., Mantell, C., Rodríguez, M., & de la Ossa, E. M. (2012). Extraction of antioxidant compounds from different varieties of Mangifera indica leaves using green technologies. The Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 72, 168–175.

Fernández-Ponce, M. T., Casas, L., Mantell, C., & de la Ossa, E. M. (2015). Use of high pressure techniques to produce Mangifera indica L. leaf extracts enriched in potent antioxidant phenolic compounds. Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies, 29, 94–106.

Fernández-Ponce, M. T., Parjikolaei, B. R., Lari, H. N., Casas, L., Mantell, C., & de la Ossa, E. M. (2016). Pilot-plant scale extraction of phenolic compounds from mango leaves using different green techniques: Kinetic and scale up study. Chemical Engineering Journal, 299, 420–430.

El Marsni, Z., Torres, A., Varela, R. M., Molinillo, J. M. G., Casas, L., Mantell, C., & de la Ossa, E. M. (2015). Isolation of bioactive compounds from sunflower leaves (Helianthus annuus L.) extracted with supercritical carbon dioxide. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 63(28), 6410–6421.

Hongwei Du | Green Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hongwei Du | Green Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hongwei Du | Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Hongwei Du is a dedicated researcher in materials science and metallurgical engineering with a strong academic background from Henan Polytechnic University and Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology. He has gained valuable experience through internships in metallurgy, manufacturing, and heat treatment, as well as participation in research on rare earth catalyst development under the guidance of a renowned scholar. Recognized with multiple scholarships and awards, he has also excelled in academic competitions. Alongside technical expertise, he is proficient in CAD drafting and English communication, demonstrating strong organizational skills, adaptability, and a commitment to advancing laboratory analysis and research.

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Dr. Hongwei Du has built a strong foundation in materials science and metallurgical engineering through his academic journey at Henan Polytechnic University and Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology. His studies covered metallurgy, heat treatment principles, materials analysis, testing technology, and physical properties of materials. He gained practical skills through internships in metallurgy, manufacturing, and heat treatment processes, further supported by hands-on research in rare earth catalyst development under the guidance of a distinguished scholar. His academic achievements, scholarships, and competition awards highlight his dedication, while his technical skills and adaptability reflect his potential for impactful research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Hongwei Du has cultivated significant professional experience through a combination of academic research, internships, and extracurricular engagements. He worked with metallurgical companies where he gained practical exposure to manufacturing, forging, and heat treatment processes, enriching his technical expertise in materials science. His research on rare earth catalyst development under the mentorship of a distinguished scholar strengthened his analytical and experimental skills. Beyond technical pursuits, he contributed actively to student organizations, competitions, and volunteer initiatives, showcasing leadership and teamwork. His professional journey reflects a balance of academic excellence, practical knowledge, and strong personal commitment to advancing materials research.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Hongwei Du has been recognized with several awards and honors that reflect his dedication to academic and professional excellence. He earned multiple scholarships for his consistent performance and was honored as an Outstanding Communist Youth League Member, highlighting both his academic and leadership qualities. His achievements in competitions, including top placements in mathematical modeling and metallography, demonstrate his problem-solving skills and innovative thinking. In addition, his certification as a senior CAD draftsman and proficiency in English communication showcase his technical and professional competencies. These accomplishments collectively illustrate his commitment to continuous growth and scholarly distinction.

Research Focus

Dr. Hongwei Du’s research focuses on advancing materials science and metallurgical engineering through both theoretical and applied approaches. His academic training has provided a deep understanding of metallurgy, heat treatment processes, materials testing, and physical properties of metals. Under the mentorship of a distinguished scholar, he contributed to the development and performance testing of rare earth catalysts, reflecting his interest in innovative materials research. He aims to integrate laboratory analysis with industrial applications to create solutions that improve efficiency and sustainability. His research focus demonstrates a commitment to bridging academic knowledge with practical advancements in material technologies.

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Phase Transformation and Si/Al Leaching Behavior of High-Silica–Alumina Coal Gangue Activated by Sodium-Based Additives
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Dr. Hongwei Du possesses a strong foundation in materials science and metallurgical engineering, combining excellent academic achievements with practical research and internship experience. His work on rare earth catalyst development under a distinguished scholar demonstrates significant research potential, while his consistent performance in scholarships and competitions reflects intellectual capability and innovation. With strong motivation, leadership, and technical skills, he is well-positioned to advance scholarly publications and collaborative projects, making him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

 

Qiang Zheng | Environment | Hydrology & Water Science Award

Mr. Qiang Zheng | Environment | Hydrology & Water Science Award

Lecturer | China Agricultural University | China

Mr. Qiang Zheng is a lecturer at China Agricultural University specializing in water resources, unconventional water sources, and agricultural environments. He earned his doctorate in Water Conservancy Engineering from China Agricultural University and continued his research as a postdoctoral fellow. His work focuses on developing water-saving technologies, improving agricultural water use efficiency, and advancing reclaimed water irrigation practices. He has contributed to multiple national projects and published widely in peer-reviewed journals, with research achievements that have significantly improved water sustainability, reduced fertilizer use, and enhanced farmer livelihoods while promoting environmentally sound agricultural practices.

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Mr. Qiang Zheng is a lecturer at China Agricultural University with a strong academic foundation in Water Conservancy Engineering. He completed his doctoral studies at China Agricultural University and later pursued postdoctoral research at the same institution, focusing on water resources and agricultural environments. His expertise lies in developing innovative water-saving technologies, advancing the use of unconventional water sources, and promoting sustainable irrigation practices. Through his involvement in national-level research projects and publications in respected journals, he has made significant contributions to improving water use efficiency, supporting agricultural sustainability, and enhancing environmental protection in farming systems.

Professional Experience

Mr. Qiang Zheng serves as a lecturer at China Agricultural University, where he has built a strong professional career in hydrology and water sciences. His research emphasizes efficient utilization of agricultural water resources, innovative irrigation practices, and the development of technologies for sustainable farming systems. He has actively participated in major research projects addressing water-saving solutions, reclaimed water use, and soil safety in agricultural environments. His contributions extend beyond academic research, as he engages in field guidance, technical consultation, and engineering evaluations, ensuring that scientific knowledge is effectively translated into practical solutions for communities and environmental sustainability.

Awards and Honors

Mr. Qiang Zheng has earned recognition for his valuable contributions to the fields of hydrology and agricultural water management. His work on water-saving irrigation practices and the sustainable use of reclaimed water has been acknowledged for its environmental and socio-economic impact. Through his innovative research, he has played a key role in promoting efficient water use, enhancing agricultural productivity, and supporting ecological balance. His efforts have been honored within academic and professional circles, reflecting his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and practical solutions that address pressing challenges in water conservation and sustainable resource management.

Research Focus

Mr. Qiang Zheng centers his research on water resources management, unconventional water sources, and agricultural environmental sustainability. His work emphasizes the development of water-saving technologies, reclaimed water irrigation systems, and scientific approaches to improving soil health and crop productivity. He is dedicated to exploring innovative methods that reduce groundwater depletion, minimize fertilizer use, and enhance ecological balance in farming practices. By integrating theory with practical application, his research contributes to advancing sustainable agriculture, improving resource efficiency, and addressing the critical challenges of water scarcity while promoting long-term environmental protection and agricultural resilience.

Publication Top Notes

Potential risk of soil reactive gaseous nitrogen emissions under reclaimed water irrigation in a wheat-maize rotation system
Year: 2023

Conclusion

Mr. Qiang Zheng is a dedicated researcher in water conservancy engineering whose work demonstrates a strong balance of scientific innovation and practical application. His contributions to water resource efficiency, unconventional water sources, and reclaimed water irrigation have generated significant environmental and socio-economic benefits, directly supporting sustainable agriculture and community livelihoods. While his international collaborations and academic visibility can be further expanded, his impactful achievements and applied research make him highly suitable for recognition through the Hydrology and Water Science Award.

Gessesse Kebede Bekele | Bioremediation | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gessesse Kebede Bekele | Bioremediation | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer and Researcher | Addis Ababa Science and Technology University | Ethiopia

Mr. Gessesse Kebede Bekele is a lecturer and researcher in the Department of Biotechnology at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Ethiopia. He holds a Master of Science in Microbial Cellular and Molecular Biology from Addis Ababa University and is pursuing a doctoral degree in Industrial Biotechnology at AASTU. His research focuses on industrial, environmental, and food biotechnology, with emphasis on microbial diversity, biodegradation, and biotechnological applications in extreme environments. He has authored numerous scientific publications and led several funded projects, contributing to advancements in microbial ecology, fermentation, environmental bioremediation, and applied biotechnology in Ethiopia.

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Mr. Gessesse Kebede Bekele is a lecturer and researcher in the Department of Biotechnology at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University in Ethiopia. He earned a Master of Science in Microbial Cellular and Molecular Biology with specialization in Applied Microbiology from Addis Ababa University and is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Industrial Biotechnology at AASTU. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in biotechnology and microbiology, which has guided his research interests in microbial diversity, biodegradation, fermentation, and applied biotechnology. His educational background provides a solid base for his contributions to industrial, environmental, and food biotechnology.

Professional Experience

Mr. Gessesse Kebede Bekele serves as a lecturer and researcher in the Department of Biotechnology at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University in Ethiopia. His professional work is centered on industrial, environmental, and food biotechnology, with a strong focus on microbial diversity, hydrocarbon biodegradation, and functional microbial applications in extreme environments. He has contributed to numerous scientific publications and successfully led funded research projects at both national and institutional levels. Through his professional experience, he has advanced microbial ecology, fermentation, secondary metabolites, and environmental bioremediation, making valuable contributions to the scientific and technological development of biotechnology in Ethiopia.

Awards and Honors

Mr. Gessesse Kebede Bekele has earned recognition for his dedicated contributions to the field of biotechnology and applied microbiology. His research excellence has been acknowledged through institutional support and competitive national research grants, which highlight the trust placed in his expertise and leadership. His publications in reputable journals and his role in advancing microbial applications have positioned him as a respected figure in the scientific community. Through his commitment to innovation and problem-solving in industrial, environmental, and food biotechnology, he continues to gain honors that reflect his impact on both academic and applied scientific advancement.

Research Focus

Mr. Gessesse Kebede Bekele concentrates his research on industrial, environmental, and food biotechnology with a special emphasis on microbial applications. His work explores microbial diversity in extreme environments, biodegradation of hydrocarbons, and the functional characterization of microbial communities in ecosystems such as soda lakes. He also investigates fermentation processes, secondary metabolites, and bioethanol production using microbial resources. His studies aim to address environmental challenges through bioremediation and promote sustainable industrial practices. By integrating applied microbiology with biotechnology, his research contributes to innovative solutions for ecological preservation, resource utilization, and advancements in microbial science and technology.

Publication Top Notes

Factors influencing the bacterial bioremediation of hydrocarbon contaminants in the soil: mechanisms and impacts
Year: 2021 | Cited by: 217

Isolation and characterization of urease‐producing soil bacteria
Year: 2021 | Cited by: 67

Isolation and Characterization of Diesel‐Degrading Bacteria From Hydrocarbon‐Contaminated Sites, Flower Farms, and Soda Lakes
Year: 2022 | Cited by: 55

Optimization of bioethanol production from sugarcane molasses by the response surface methodology using Meyerozyma caribbica isolate MJTm3
Year: 2023 | Cited by: 32

Isolation and characterization of bioethanol producing wild yeasts from bio-wastes and co-products of sugar factories
Year: 2022 | Cited by: 23

Conclusion

Mr. Gessesse Kebede Bekele is a lecturer and researcher in the Department of Biotechnology at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University in Ethiopia. His academic journey includes a master’s degree in microbial cellular and molecular biology and ongoing doctoral studies in industrial biotechnology. His research focuses on microbial diversity, hydrocarbon biodegradation, and food biotechnology. With impactful publications, funded projects, and recognition for advancing microbial applications, he has established himself as a promising scientist contributing to environmental and industrial sustainability.

 

Elsadig Musa Ahmed | Environmental Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Elsadig Musa Ahmed | Environmental Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Multimedia University – Melaka Campus | Malaysia

Professor Elsadig Musa Ahmed is a distinguished scholar in development economics with extensive expertise in green productivity, digital and knowledge-based economies, bioeconomy, and the interface between economic growth, environment, and technology. Serving at Multimedia University, Malaysia, he has made significant contributions through high-impact publications, international research collaborations, and postgraduate supervision. Recognized among the world’s top scientists by Stanford University, he has authored influential works, secured prestigious research grants, and served on editorial boards and academic committees. His work bridges theory and practice, advancing sustainable development and shaping policy in both regional and global contexts.

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Professor Elsadig Musa Ahmed holds a PhD in Development Economics from Universiti Putra Malaysia, where his research focused on the impact of air and water pollutant emissions on Malaysia’s manufacturing sector productivity growth. He earned a Master’s degree in Development Economics from the same university, completing a thesis on the productivity and performance of Malaysia’s food manufacturing industry. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Alazhar in Cairo, Egypt. This strong foundation in economics and development has underpinned his extensive research, teaching, and contributions to sustainable economic growth and policy development.

Professional Experience

Professor Elsadig Musa Ahmed has built a distinguished career at Multimedia University in Malaysia, progressing through various academic roles to his current position as Professor. He has taught a wide range of economics and business subjects at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, while supervising numerous doctoral and master’s theses. His professional journey includes leadership in research centers, coordination of postgraduate programs, and active participation in academic committees. He has also contributed as a reviewer, consultant, and editorial board member for high-impact journals, while securing competitive research grants and fostering collaborations that address economic growth, sustainability, and technological advancement.

Awards and Honors

Professor Elsadig Musa Ahmed has received numerous accolades in recognition of his outstanding academic and research contributions. He has been honored among the world’s top scientists by Stanford University and awarded for research excellence, best senior researcher, and outstanding paper presentations at international conferences. His achievements include the Sustainability Pioneers Award, recognition in the Emerald Literati Awards, and multiple best researcher awards within his faculty. He has also earned distinctions for his contributions to sustainable development, digital technology adoption, and economic research, reflecting his influence in advancing knowledge, fostering innovation, and impacting policy at national and international levels.

Research Focus

Professor Elsadig Musa Ahmed’s research encompasses development economics, green productivity, and the relationship between economic growth and environmental sustainability. His work explores productivity analysis, technological progress, technology transfer, and the role of digital and knowledge-based economies in fostering sustainable development. He has also investigated bioeconomy, microfinance, and tourism as drivers of economic growth, along with the intersection of economics and technology management. Through empirical studies and policy-oriented research, he addresses critical challenges facing emerging and developed economies, offering frameworks that integrate economic performance with environmental stewardship and technological innovation to support long-term sustainable growth and global economic resilience.

Publication Top Notes

Are the FDI inflow spillover effects on Malaysia’s economic growth input driven?
Year: 2012 | Cited by: 206

The impact of CO2 on economic growth in ASEAN 8
Year: 2012 | Cited by: 154

Factors influencing Sudanese microfinance intention to adopt mobile banking
Year: 2016 | Cited by: 125

The impact of ICT on East Asian economic growth: panel estimation approach
Year: 2013 | Cited by: 120

Green TFP intensity impact on sustainable East Asian productivity growth
Year: 2012 | Cited by: 111

Conclusion

Professor Elsadig Musa Ahmed is a distinguished academic with extensive expertise in development economics, sustainability, and technological integration. Recognized globally for his impactful research, he has authored numerous high-quality publications, led significant international projects, and successfully supervised postgraduate scholars. His work advances green productivity, economic policy, and environmental sustainability, influencing both academia and policy. With a strong record of leadership, innovation, and collaboration, he stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, reflecting excellence and global research impact.

 

 

Qinsi He | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qinsi He | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, China

Dr. Qinsi He is an Associate Professor at Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, with a Ph.D. from the University of Technology Sydney and a Master’s from China Agricultural University. Her research explores the impacts of climate change and human activities on agroecosystems through process-based modeling and machine learning. 🌾 She has published 19 papers in reputed journals and collaborated with institutions such as Iowa State University and Peking University. 💡 Her notable work includes contributions to the NSW Climate Change Strategy and the NSF CAREER program, earning recognition for advancing sustainable agricultural practices through innovative, AI-driven approaches. 🌍

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🎓Academic Background

Dr. Qinsi He holds a strong academic foundation in agricultural and environmental sciences. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Technology Sydney in Australia, where she specialized in climate change impacts on agroecosystems. Prior to that, she completed her Master’s degree at China Agricultural University, one of the leading institutions in agricultural research in China. Her education has equipped her with interdisciplinary expertise, blending environmental science, data analytics, and sustainable agriculture. 📘 Through her academic journey, she developed a solid background in process-based modeling and AI-driven research, forming the basis for her impactful contributions to global sustainability challenges.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Qinsi He currently serves as an Associate Professor at Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, where she leads research on sustainable agroecosystems. From 2022 to 2023, she worked as a Professional Officer in Climate Research under the NSW Primary Industries Climate Change Research Strategy, publishing three significant papers. 🌍 In 2023–2024, she contributed as an AI-based modeller for the NSF CAREER (1945036) program at the Iowa Nutrient Research Center. Her work integrates climate science, machine learning, and agricultural sustainability. She maintains active collaborations with top institutions such as Iowa State University and Peking University, enhancing global research impact.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Qinsi He’s research is centered on understanding the effects of climate change and human management on agroecosystems. She employs a combination of process-based modeling and artificial intelligence techniques to explore sustainable agricultural practices. 🌾 Her work aims to develop nature-based solutions that promote long-term ecosystem health and productivity. Key research areas include soil organic carbon dynamics, AI-based data mining, and the development of integrated models for food-energy-water-carbon nexus analysis. By addressing global sustainability challenges, her research contributes to the advancement of resilient and adaptive agricultural systems in the face of environmental and climatic uncertainties.

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Knowledge-guided machine learning for improving crop yield projections of waterlogging effects under climate change
📅 2025 | Resources Environment and Sustainability | Cited by: 6

The lag response time of reference evapotranspiration to VPD and air temperature is influenced by both climate and vegetation: Evidence from Inner Mongolia, China
📅 2024 | Preprint

Modelling interactions between cowpea cover crops and residue retention in Australian dryland cropping systems under climate change
📅 2023 | Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Nutrients and temperature additively enhance wood carbon fluxes
📅 2023 | Preprint

Identifying effective agricultural management practices for climate change adaptation and mitigation: A win-win strategy in South-Eastern Australia
📅 2022 | Agricultural Systems

🏆Conclusion

Dr. Qinsi He is an accomplished Associate Professor at Inner Mongolia Agricultural University with a Ph.D. from the University of Technology Sydney and a Master’s from China Agricultural University. Her research integrates climate change impact analysis, sustainable agroecosystem development, AI-based data mining, and process-based modeling. With 19 peer-reviewed publications in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals and notable citation impact—including 21 citations for a single paper in one year—she has demonstrated significant research influence. Dr. He has collaborated with esteemed institutions such as Iowa State University, Peking University, and the University of Western Australia, and has played key roles in major international projects like the NSF CAREER and NSW Climate Change Strategy. Her interdisciplinary expertise and contributions to climate-agriculture integration establish her as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.