Jifu Li | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jifu Li | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jifu Li | Yangtze University | China

Dr. Jifu Li, an expert in Agricultural and Biological Sciences, particularly soil–microbe interactions in paddy systems. With extensive experience in soil aggregate dynamics, nutrient cycling, and microbial diversity, Dr. Li leads pioneering research on sustainable land-use practices. Their recent work evaluates how different rotation systems influence soil health and microbial communities, offering actionable insights for regenerative agriculture. Driven by a commitment to sustainable food systems, Dr. Li blends rigorous experimentation with ecological stewardship, advancing both scientific understanding and practical solutions for resilient farming landscapes.

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Education

Dr. Li holds advanced training in agricultural science and soil ecology, equipping them with a solid theoretical foundation in soil chemistry, microbiology, and agroecology. Their academic background emphasizes interdisciplinary methods—combining soil physicochemical analysis, microbial community profiling, and statistical modeling. This enables Dr. Li to dissect complex soil–land-use relationships with precision and depth. Through methodical coursework and field research, Dr. Li cultivated expertise in both laboratory protocols and large-scale field trials, preparing them to tackle real-world agricultural sustainability challenges.

Experience

Dr. Li has conducted in-depth field studies of rice-based rotation systems—rice–rapeseed, rice–shrimp, and conversion to forestland—on soil quality and microbial diversity in central China. Through assays of organic matter, nutrient availability, pore structure, and microbial richness, Dr. Li demonstrated how different land uses shape soil ecosystem health. Their leadership in multidisciplinary teams, from experimental design to data analysis, underscores a robust capability to translate ecological insights into sustainable farming strategies that enhance productive soils and microbial resilience.

Research Interest

Dr. Li’s research centers on how land-use practices influence soil physical structure, nutrient dynamics, and the assembly of bacterial and fungal communities. They investigate key drivers of microbial diversity—such as soil organic matter, pH, nutrient availability, and soil aggregation—and how these factors mediate soil ecosystem stability. Interactions between rotation systems and microbial responses are core to their interest, with aims to optimize land-use patterns for soil health and sustainable rice production.

Award

Dr. Li’s contributions lie in advancing sustainable agriculture by illuminating the complex links between land-use transitions and soil–microbe dynamics. Their experimental findings demonstrate that integrated rotation systems can enhance soil nutrition, structure, and microbial diversity, offering a science-based path forward for resilient farming. The clarity and ecological relevance of this research mark it as deserving of recognition in agricultural and environmental science awards—highlighting lasting impact on soil sustainability and food production resilience.

Publication Top Notes

Effects of Different Land Use Types on Soil Quality and Microbial Diversity in Paddy Soil

Journal: Agronomy (2025)

Authors: Jifu Li, Ximei Zhao, Fengyun Xiang, Xicheng Wang, Mengchen Yang

Study on Soil Fertility Characteristics of Walnut Orchards with Different Parent Materials and Soil Types in Gyaca County, Tibet

Journal: Agronomy (2024)

Authors: Ruyu Yan, Xiang Fengyun, Li Yaqiong, Li Xuxun, Zhang Yuhao, Jifu Li

Composition and Diversity of Soil Microbial Communities in Walnut Orchards at Different Altitudes in Southeastern Tibet

Journal: Land (2023)

Authors: Ruyu Yan, Ximei Zhao, Penghui Li, Zhuanyun Si, Yang Gao, Jifu Li

Effects of Different Tillage Practices on Soil Stability and Erodibility for Red Soil Sloping Farmland in Southern China

Journal: Agronomy (2023), Volume 13, Issue 5, Article 1310

Authors: Huifang Jin, Shangshu Huang, Dongmei Shi, Junkai Li, Jifu Li, Yanli Li, Hai Zhu

Effects of Long-Term Straw Management and Potassium Fertilization on Crop Yield, Soil Properties, and Microbial Community in a Rice–Oilseed Rape Rotation

Journal: Agriculture (2021) — Volume 11, Issue 12, Article 1233

Authors: Jianguo Li (J.L.), J.Z., G.G., X.C. — with original draft and review contributions by J.L. and J.Z.; investigation by G.G. and X.C.; funding by J.L. and G.G.

Conclusion

 Dr. Li exemplifies the intersection of rigorous scientific inquiry and practical agricultural reform. Their body of work enriches our understanding of how land-use choices shape soil health and microbial ecosystems, delivering both theoretical insights and applied benefit. As global agriculture seeks resilient solutions, this research stands as a beacon for integrating soil science with sustainable practice—making Dr. Li’s contributions prime for recognition and adoption in evolving farming systems.

Isaaca Sanusi | Bioremediation/Biodegradation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Isaaca Sanusi | Bioremediation/Biodegradation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Isaaca Sanusi | Bioremediation/Biodegradation | Best Researcher Award

University of KwaZulu-Natal,  South Africa

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👨‍🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sanusi A. Isaac’s journey in science began in Ondo State, Nigeria, where he completed his foundational education at St. Paul’s Primary School and Unity Secondary School. Demonstrating an early interest in microbiology, he pursued a Bachelor of Technology in Microbiology at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, graduating with a Second Class Upper Division. Driven by curiosity and a desire for deeper specialization, he obtained his Master of Technology in Environmental Microbiology at the same institution. His passion for research and academic excellence culminated in a Ph.D. in Bioprocessing and Nanobiotechnology from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), South Africa (2016–2021), where he began exploring the intersection of environmental microbiology, biotechnology, and AI-based modeling.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Isaac's career reflects a rich blend of academic, research, and industrial experience. His professional journey started with an industrial attachment at 7up Bottling Company in Kano, where he worked in the Quality Control Department monitoring raw materials and finished products. He later served as a Consultant for USAID|Abt, contributing to real-time tuberculosis test result collection and transmission, which was a vital public health intervention.
At UKZN, he progressively held roles from Teaching Assistant to Ad hoc Lecturer, and currently serves as an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Life Sciences. He is also a Postdoctoral Research Fellow specializing in bioprocessing and nanobiotechnology.

🔬 Research Focus and Contributions

Dr. Isaac's research lies at the confluence of environmental microbiology, nanobiotechnology, and green economy technologies. His work delves into fermentation technology, biomass pretreatment, integrated biorefining, and process optimization. A prominent aspect of his contribution is the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly ANN and RSM models, to streamline bioprocessing—reducing time and labor while enhancing precision and scalability.
He has made significant contributions to scientific literature through peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and presentations at international conferences. His data-driven approach to microbial biotechnology and process design aligns with global 4IR (Fourth Industrial Revolution) trends, positioning him as a thought leader in digital bioprocessing.

📚 Academic Citations and Influence

As an author of multiple scientific articles and book chapters, Dr. Isaac’s work is recognized and cited in the global research community. His AI-integrated methodologies and sustainable bioprocessing solutions have not only advanced microbial biotechnology but also influenced environmental sustainability efforts in both academic and applied contexts.

🧪 Technical Proficiency

Dr. Isaac possesses an extensive repertoire of technical skills, including:

  • Laboratory Management & Microbial Techniques

  • Data Analysis (Statistical & Computational Modeling)

  • Process Optimization using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)

  • Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) modeling

  • Biorefinery Design & Green Tech Applications

  • Real-time Diagnostic Platforms for Public Health

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As an enthusiastic and effective educator, Dr. Isaac has taught a range of undergraduate and postgraduate microbiology modules, including:

  • Microbial Ecology

  • Environmental Microbial Biotechnology

  • Control of Microorganisms

  • Microbial Bioprocessing Techniques
    He is particularly adept at translating complex scientific concepts into accessible knowledge. His teaching roles at UKZN and the University of Fort Hare (UFH) have included both classroom instruction and mentorship, guiding students in research design, laboratory work, and scientific communication.

🌍 Impact and Mentorship

Recognized by numerous students as a dedicated academic mentor and referee, Dr. Isaac promotes learning through tutorials, workshops, and motivational support. He empowers communities and learners by linking theoretical knowledge with real-world applications, particularly in commercial and industrial microbiology.

🧭 Vision, Legacy & Future Contributions

Dr. Sanusi A. Isaac envisions a future where sustainable biotechnology plays a pivotal role in environmental conservation and industrial innovation. His research continues to push boundaries, particularly in the scaling-up of eco-friendly bioprocesses and AI-driven decision-making in microbiology. As an academic leader and innovator, he aspires to contribute to the development of smart, adaptive biotechnological systems that respond to environmental and industrial challenges in real time.

🎶 Hobbies and Personal Interests

Outside the lab and lecture hall, Dr. Isaac enjoys reading, listening to music, and inspiring others. His personal philosophy centers on growth, resilience, and community support—values that shine through his academic and professional endeavors.

📚 Selected Publications

  • Title: Nanotechnology in Bioprocess Development: Applications of Nanoparticles in the Generation of Biofuels
    Authors: Sanusi, I.A., Sewsynker-Sukai, Y., Gueguim-Kana, E.B.
    Journal: In: Lateef, A., Gueguim-Kana, E.B., Dasgupta, N., Ranjan, S. (eds) Microbial Nanobiotechnology. Materials Horizons: From Nature to Nanomaterials. Springer, Singapore.
    Year: 2021

  • Title: Optimal Complementary Wastewater Mixture for Chlorococcum Sp. Cultivation: Biomass Production, Lipid Accumulation and Wastewater Remediation Studies
    Author: Adeyemi Isaac Sanusi
    Platform: SSRN
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Potentials of Acremonium butyri Fungus in Pre-treatment and Hydrolysis Using Rice Husk Substrate for Biofuel Production: A Short Communication
    Authors: Sanusi, A., Sanusi, A., Farouq, A.A., Ibrahim, A.D., Shamsudeen, M.M., Usman, M.H., Bello, A.Y.
    Journal: UMYU Journal of Microbiology Research
    Volume: 5(2)
    Pages: 131–137
    Year: 2020