Shailendra Khatri | Agricultural Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Mr. Shailendra Khatri | Agricultural Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Nepal Agricultural Research Council | Nepal

Mr. Shailendra Khatri is an agricultural engineering professional with over two decades of experience in research, innovation, and the development of sustainable, farmer- and women-friendly agricultural engineering technologies. He holds a Master’s degree in Agricultural Engineering from the College of Engineering, China Agricultural University, with specialization in bioenergy conversion and agricultural mechanization. Throughout his career, he has led numerous field-based studies, facilitated technology adoption, and played a key role in translating engineering innovations into practical, scalable solutions for farmers across diverse agro-ecological regions. His major research contributions span hill agriculture mechanization, livestock and fisheries mechanization, post-harvest engineering, and climate-resilient technologies including small-scale citrus graders, macadamia nut crackers, citrus rootstock extractors, and the ongoing development of electrically powered mini-tillers for mid and high hills. He has successfully implemented government-funded projects, contributed to technology validation and scaling through NAERC, and completed impact-oriented studies on irrigation quality, crop damage mitigation, mushroom farming efficiency, and post-harvest loss reduction. He has published 15 research papers (10 as first author), authored a book, contributed to consultancy projects, and is currently pursuing a patent for a metallic monkey repeller. His commitment to empowering rural communities and enhancing agricultural productivity earned him the prestigious national NAST award “Kaji Indra Katuwal Krishi Puraskar” in 2023. Over the past 21 years at the Nepal Agricultural Research Council, he has developed, tested, and promoted durable, safe, and cost-effective machines such as millet threshers, maize shellers, coffee pulpers, hand maize planters, grading machines, and trifoliate orange seed extractors while evaluating imported combine mills and optimizing hand tools for fruit harvesting. His work continues to strengthen mechanization pathways from land preparation to post-harvest stages, significantly improving efficiency, productivity, and resilience in Nepalese agriculture.

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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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Featured Publications

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.