Rana Muhammad Amir Gulzar | Plant Stresses | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rana Muhammad Amir Gulzar | Plant Stresses | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctoral Fellow at Zhejiang University, China

Dr. Rana Muhammad Amir Gulzar is a Pakistani plant pathologist with a PhD in Agriculture from Zhejiang University, China, specializing in molecular and functional characterization of calcium channel gene families  in Brassica napus. He combines strong agronomic expertise in potato and Brassicaceae crops with hands-on experience in nutrient management, climate adaptation, stress tolerance, and sustainable crop production systems. His professional background spans academia, international agribusiness, and field-based development projects, including roles as a university lecturer, agro field master trainer, project field officer, and agro-officer with PepsiCo. He possesses advanced proficiency in molecular biology, microbiology, biochemical assays, and protein interaction studies, alongside practical skills in disease, pest, and post-harvest management. Dr. Gulzar is also highly skilled in bioinformatics and computational biology, including phylogenetics, protein structure prediction, gene family interaction analysis, and cis-regulatory element studies. His academic excellence is reflected in multiple honors, including a Gold Medal at the master’s level and a Chinese Government Scholarship for doctoral studies.

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Alice Agarbati | Agricultural | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Alice Agarbati | Agricultural | Women Researcher Award

Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy

Dr. Alice Agarbati is a researcher at the Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, with a strong academic background in biomolecular sciences and microbiology applied to the agri-food sector. She earned her PhD in 2019 from the same university, contributing to innovative research on fermentation processes and the application of probiotic and functional non-Saccharomyces yeasts to enhance the flavor, quality, and safety of fermented foods and beverages. Her scientific work is widely published in international journals, including PLOS One, with a focus on microbiological dynamics, sustainable biotechnologies, food functionality, and food safety. Dr. Agarbati actively collaborates in interdisciplinary and international research initiatives aimed at advancing agri-food innovation. She is a professional member of SIMTREA, the Italian Society of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Microbiology. Her research interests encompass food, agricultural, and industrial microbiology, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation.

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Emmanuel Ugwu | Seed Science and Technology | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Emmanuel Ugwu | Seed Science and Technology | Young Scientist Award

Center for Dryland Agriculture, Nigeria

Mr. Emmanuel Ugwu is an experienced agronomist and seed science professional currently serving as Coordinator of the Horticultural Learning Site at the Centre for Dryland Agriculture, Bayero University, Kano, where he oversees farm operations, labor management, budgeting, reporting, and sustainable horticultural practices. He also works as a freelance agricultural consultant and researcher, providing technical, research, crop, and livestock advisory services while linking farmers to markets nationwide. Previously, he worked as an Agronomist with the Maize Technical Team at Value Seeds Limited, leading seed production, quality assurance, soil testing, pest and disease management, field trials, and farmer training across Kaduna State. His career includes roles as Agronomist/Extension Team Lead, Farm Manager, Graduate Intern in Ghana, and Graduate Assistant at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, with strong experience in crop improvement, seed production, farm management, and extension services. He holds an MPhil in Seed Science and Technology from the University of Ghana and a First Class Bachelor’s degree in Crop Science from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He is professionally certified in vegetable production, crop advisory training, soybean agronomy, and integrated pest management through internationally recognized programs.

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Nadia Saadati | Sustainable Agriculture (precision agriculture) | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Nadia Saadati | Sustainable Agriculture (precision agriculture) | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Nadia Saadati | University of Mohaghegh Ardabili | Iran

Mrs. Nadia Saadati is a Ph.D. candidate in Agricultural Mechanization Engineering (Systems Analysis and Management) at the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran, with an outstanding focusing her doctoral research on the detection of infected corn leaves using image processing and deep learning. She holds both M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees in Agricultural Mechanization Engineering from the same university, specializing in remote sensing, precision agriculture, and mechanization systems. Her research expertise spans agricultural innovation, technology transfer strategies, mechanization development, and smart agriculture applications. She has filed and registered seven patents in Iran covering agricultural machinery innovations such as snow blowers, garlic and lentil harvesters, potato harvesters, and crop evaluation systems, reflecting her strong inventive and engineering capability. Actively engaged in applied research, she leads projects on saffron quality assessment using electronic noses and bean characterization through spectrometry. As a technology manager and R&D member at Adaptive AgroTech and the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili’s Technology Growth Center, she contributes to developing practical agricultural technologies. She is also a patent evaluator at Ardabil Science and Technology Park and the founder and vice chairman of Arda Sanat Sabz Company, advancing sustainable mechanization solutions. Her professional memberships include WIIPA Middle East, ISIC, and the Iranian Society of Agricultural Machinery Engineering and Mechanization, along with editorial roles in the Nobel and Farmtech journals. Internationally certified, she has completed courses from WIPO, FAO, UN Women, HP LIFE, and the University of Leeds in AI, data science, programming, and agricultural innovation. She has received multiple awards, including the Best Young Inventor Award from WIPO and WIIPA and recognition as the top student at her university. Mrs. Saadati has published 10 research papers, with over 120 citations and an h-index of 6, demonstrating her growing impact in agricultural mechanization, AI in farming systems, and technology-driven sustainability. Her academic, inventive, and professional journey reflects a commitment to transforming agriculture through intelligent mechanization and interdisciplinary innovation.

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Saadati, N., & Najar, A. (2025). A hybrid artificial neural network–bee colony algorithm for developing a machine vision system to differentiate between two types of weeds. Biosystems Engineering and Renewable Energies.

Saadati, N., & Ahmadi Teshnizi, M. (2025). Development of a computer vision system for classifying leaves of five distinct tree species. Biosystems Engineering and Renewable Energies.

Saadati, N., Pourdarbani, R., Sabzi, S., & Hernandez-Hernandez, J. L. (2024). Identification of armyworm-infected leaves in corn by image processing and deep learning. Acta Technologica Agriculturae, 27(2), 103–110.