Ramesh Kumar Sahni | Farm Machinery | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ramesh Kumar Sahni | Farm Machinery | Best Researcher Award

Scientist | ICAR-Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal | India

Dr. Ramesh Kumar Sahni is an accomplished researcher and scientist at ICAR-Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering (CIAE), Bhopal, with extensive experience in the fields of agricultural mechanization, precision agriculture, and automation in farming systems. His research primarily focuses on the design and development of advanced agricultural technologies, including automatic irrigation systems, high-speed seed metering mechanisms, automated soil nutrient sensing systems, and drone-based solutions for spraying, yield prediction, and plant disease detection. He has contributed significantly to the standardization and promotion of drone spraying systems for major crops such as wheat and maize, reflecting his commitment to sustainable and technology-driven agriculture. Dr. Sahni has a strong record of applied research outcomes, supported by numerous national and international awards, including the Young Scientist Award (2023), multiple Best Research Paper Awards, and recognition for innovation and excellence in agricultural engineering. His research publications address critical issues such as farm mechanization trends, energy-efficient crop residue management, and precision agrochemical application, contributing to the modernization of Indian agriculture. In addition to his research achievements, he has served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Agricultural Engineering (India) and as a reviewer for several reputed international journals, underscoring his leadership in scientific communication and peer review. His work bridges the gap between theoretical research and field-level implementation, promoting smart, sustainable, and data-driven farming solutions that enhance productivity, reduce resource consumption, and support the long-term transformation of agricultural practices in India and beyond.

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Featured Publications

Tiwari, P. S., Singh, K. K., Sahni, R. K., & Kumar, V. (2019). Farm mechanization – trends and policy for its promotion in India. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 89(10), 1555–1562.

Sahni, R. K., Kumari, S., Kumar, M., Kumar, M., & Kumar, A. (2020). Status of Litchi cultivation in India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 9(4), 1–10.*

Singh, R. S., & Sahni, R. K. (2019). Transformation of Indian agriculture through mechanization. Economic Affairs, 64(2), 297–303.*

Gatkal, N. R., Nalawade, S. M., Sahni, R. K., Walunj, A. A., Kadam, P. B., Bhanage, G. B., & others. (2024). Present trends, sustainable strategies and energy potentials of crop residue management in India: A review. Heliyon, 10(21), e00000.*

Sahni, R. K., Kumar, S. P., Thorat, D., Rajwade, Y., Jyoti, B., Ranjan, J., & Anand, R. (2024). Drone spraying system for efficient agrochemical application in precision agriculture. In Applications of computer vision and drone technology in agriculture 4.0 (pp. 225–244).

Hector Montes | Precision Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hector Montes | Precision Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Professor and Researcher | Universidad politecnica de madrid  | Spain

Dr. Héctor Montes is an accomplished researcher and academic specializing in robotics, automation, and intelligent control systems, with extensive experience in the design, development, and implementation of advanced technologies applied to real-world challenges. His research career began with developing automatic control systems for walking robots, later expanding to intelligent robotic systems and specialized drives for precision agriculture aimed at improving productivity and sustainability. He has led and participated in 32 research and development projects, including seven as Principal Investigator, securing over €567,900 and USD 384,550 in funding. His prolific output includes 17 peer-reviewed journal articles with an h-index of 16, 82 conference papers, two patents, two trademarks, and several edited books and book chapters. Dr. Montes has supervised multiple doctoral and master’s theses across leading universities, including the Complutense University of Madrid, the Polytechnic University of Madrid, and the Technological University of Panama. He has also played an instrumental role in creating and managing research groups such as the Artificial Perception Group at CSIC and the ARIeS Group at the Technological University of Panama. His professional journey includes over 13 years at the Spanish National Research Council and significant contributions to national and international research collaborations. Dr. Montes’s work exemplifies the integration of scientific innovation and practical application, focusing on robotics for societal benefit—from agricultural automation to assistive technologies for people with disabilities—cementing his reputation as a distinguished and influential figure in contemporary research and technological advancement.

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Featured Publications

  • Fernández, R., Montes, H., Surdilovic, J., & Surdilovic, D. (2018). Automatic detection of field-grown cucumbers for robotic harvesting. IEEE Access, 6, 35512–35527.

  • Armada, M., Prieto, M., Akinfiev, T., Fernández, R., & Montes Franceschi, H. (2005). On the design and development of climbing and walking robots for the maritime industries. Journal of Maritime Research, 9–32.

  • Fernández, R., Salinas, C., Montes, H., & Sarria, J. (2014). Multisensory system for fruit harvesting robots: Experimental testing in natural scenarios and with different kinds of crops. Sensors, 14(12), 23885–23904.

  • Fernández, R., Montes, H., Salinas, C., Sarria, J., & Armada, M. (2013). Combination of RGB and multispectral imagery for discrimination of Cabernet Sauvignon grapevine elements. Sensors, 13(6), 7838–7859.

  • Sáez, Y., Muñoz, J., Canto, F., García, A., & Montes, H. (2019). Assisting visually impaired people in the public transport system through RF-communication and embedded systems. Sensors, 19(6), 1282