Birara Gebeyhu Reta | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Birara Gebeyhu Reta | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Birara Gebeyhu Reta, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia

Mr. Birara Gebeyhu Reta is a dedicated researcher and lecturer in water resources and irrigation engineering at Arba Minch University, Ethiopia. With a passion for sustainable water management, he has contributed significantly to irrigation systems, soil reclamation, and crop water productivity. His work focuses on improving agricultural water use efficiency, climate adaptation, and irrigation performance. He has presented his research at international conferences and published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. His expertise in GIS, AquaCrop modeling, and irrigation planning makes him a key figure in water resource engineering and agricultural sustainability. πŸŒ±πŸ’§

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πŸŽ“ Education

Mr. Birara holds a B.Sc. in Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering and an M.Sc. in Irrigation and Drainage Engineering from Arba Minch University, Ethiopia (2012-2020). His academic journey has equipped him with strong technical skills in irrigation scheduling, hydrology, and water resource management. His education emphasized climate-smart agriculture, sustainable irrigation techniques, and soil-water interactions. Through rigorous coursework and research, he developed expertise in GIS-based water analysis, crop modeling, and land-use planning, laying the foundation for his impactful contributions to irrigation engineering. πŸŽ“πŸ“˜

πŸ’Ό Experience

Since December 2017, Mr. Birara has been a lecturer and researcher at Arba Minch University, Ethiopia, specializing in water resource system planning, irrigation engineering, and drainage management. He has led multiple research projects, including saline soil reclamation, irrigation scheduling, and AquaCrop-based productivity evaluations. His teaching focuses on water resource planning and irrigation management, helping students develop practical skills. Additionally, he has contributed to internationally funded projects, such as the WaterPIP Knowledge and Action Network. His extensive field and academic experience make him a leader in sustainable water management. πŸ«πŸ“Š

πŸ† Awards & Honors

Mr. Birara has been recognized for his research contributions through conference invitations, training programs, and professional certifications. He has participated in the International Conference on the Nile River Basin, the Abbay International Water Conference, and the Climate-Smart Agriculture Conference. Additionally, he has received certifications in scientific writing, grant proposal development, and research dissemination. His involvement in global research networks has enhanced his impact on irrigation science and agricultural water management. His dedication to solving water resource challenges has earned him credibility in the scientific community. πŸ…πŸŒ

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Mr. Birara’s research explores irrigation performance, soil reclamation, drought analysis, and climate adaptation in agriculture. His studies include saline-sodic soil improvement, optimal irrigation scheduling, and crop water productivity. He specializes in AquaCrop modeling, GIS-based hydrological analysis, and water use efficiency improvement. His research aims to enhance agricultural sustainability, mitigate climate change effects on irrigation, and optimize water resource allocation. By integrating advanced computational tools and field-based experiments, he provides practical solutions to water scarcity and food security challenges in Ethiopia and beyond. πŸŒΎπŸ’‘

Publication Top Notes

πŸ“˜ Effect of furrow irrigation systems and irrigation levels on maize agronomy and water use efficiency in Arba Minch, Southern, Ethiopia – Cited by: 17 (2023) πŸ”— Heliyon 9(7) πŸŒ½πŸ’§

πŸ“˜ Assessment of soil mulching field management, and deficit irrigation effect on productivity of watermelon varieties, and AquaCrop model validation – Cited by: 12 (2023) πŸ”— Heliyon 9(11) πŸ‰πŸŒ±

πŸ“˜ Crop water requirement and irrigation scheduling under climate change scenario, and optimal cropland allocation in lower kulfo catchment – Cited by: 5 (2024) πŸ”— Heliyon 10(10) πŸŒπŸ’¦

πŸ“˜ Power Data Access Viewer‐Based Meteorological Drought Analysis and Rainfall Variability in the Nile River Basin – Cited by: 3 (2024) πŸ”— Advances in Meteorology 2024(1) β˜€οΈπŸŒ§οΈ

πŸ“˜ Soil moisture-based irrigation interval and irrigation performance evaluation: In the case of lower kulfo catchment, Ethiopia – Cited by: 1 (2024) πŸ”— Heliyon 10(16) πŸŒΎπŸ“Š

πŸ“˜ Assessment of irrigation water management performance indicators and mitigation measure in Arba Minch irrigation scheme, Ethiopia – Cited by: 1 (2024) πŸ”— Advances in Agriculture 2024(1) πŸš°βš™οΈ

πŸ“˜ Evaluation of Small‐Scale Irrigation Scheme Performance and Proposed Alternative Mitigation for Improved Water Management on Wezeqa and Gatto Irrigation Schemes, Southern, Ethiopia – Cited by: 1 (2024) πŸ”— Advances in Agriculture 2024(1) 🌊🌍

πŸ“˜ Optimizing Tomato Yield in Saline‐Sodic Soils With Gypsum and Mulching Techniques Near Lake Abaya, Ethiopia – Cited by: – (2025) πŸ”— Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2025(1) πŸ…πŸ§‚

πŸ“˜ Review of Soil Erosion and Sediment Transport, and Management Status in the Blue Nile River Basin: The Case of Ethiopia – Cited by: – (2023) πŸ”— Abbay Journal of Water and Environmental Sciences πŸŒŠπŸ›€οΈ

πŸ” Conclusion

Mr. Birara Gebeyhu Reta is a highly qualified researcher with a strong background in irrigation engineering, water management, and climate adaptation studies. His extensive research output, international conference participation, and scientific contributions make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work significantly impacts sustainable water use, making him deserving of recognition in his field. πŸŒπŸ’§

Hassan Salehi | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hassan Salehi | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hassan Salehi, Shiraz University, Iran

 

Prof. Hassan Salehi is a distinguished professor in the Department of Horticultural Science at Shiraz University, Iran. With a Ph.D. in Horticultural Sciences from Shiraz University/Michigan State University, he has over 15 years of expertise in plant physiology, biotechnology, and abiotic/biotic stress tolerance. He has authored over 190 scientific papers and serves as Chief Editor of multiple journals. Renowned for his research on turfgrass and ornamental plants, he collaborates with industry professionals to enhance landscape management. Prof. Salehi is a recipient of numerous national awards, including the Professor Hessabi Award. πŸŒΏπŸ“šβœ¨

 

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πŸŽ“ Education

Prof. Hassan Salehi earned his Ph.D. in Horticultural Science from Shiraz University, completing his final year at Michigan State University, USA, under the supervision of Prof. M. Sticklen (1999–2005). During his doctoral studies, he specialized in advanced plant biotechnology and horticultural practices. His outstanding academic performance earned him the title of Distinguished Ph.D. Student at the Country Level in 2004. Prof. Salehi’s education laid a strong foundation for his contributions to plant physiology, biotechnology, and stress tolerance research. πŸŒ±πŸ“˜βœ¨

 

πŸ† Awards and Honors

Prof. Hassan Salehi has been recognized with numerous prestigious accolades throughout his career. He was awarded the Distinguished Researcher at the Country Level and First-Ranked Book at the Country Level (Professor Hessabi’s Award) in 2020. At Shiraz University, he earned the titles of Distinguished Researcher in 2014, Distinguished Chairperson in 2012, and Distinguished Associate Professor in 2010. His academic excellence was evident early on as he was named Distinguished Ph.D. Student at the Country Level in 2004. These honors highlight his remarkable contributions to horticultural science and academia. πŸŒŸπŸ“šπŸŽ–οΈ

 

 

🌱 Research Focus

Prof. Hassan Salehi’s research focuses on plant biotechnology 🌾, horticultural science 🌸, and nanotechnology in agriculture πŸ§ͺ. He has made significant contributions to nanomaterials like silver nanoparticles in plant tissue culture, improving plant growth, and stress tolerance. His work also covers drought stress 🌡, soil and water salinity 🌊, and genetic diversity analysis in various plant species. Prof. Salehi explores sustainable horticultural practices, including innovative potting media and postharvest preservation. His research integrates machine learning πŸ€– for habitat conservation and addresses physiological and biochemical plant adaptations under environmental stresses. 🌿✨

 

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Nano silver: a novel nanomaterial for removal of bacterial contaminants in valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.) tissue culture 🌿πŸ§ͺ
    • G Abdi, H Salehi, M Khosh-Khui
    • Cited by: 217
    • Year: 2008
  • Silver nanoparticles: an influential element in plant nanobiotechnology 🌱✨
    • MK Sarmast, H Salehi
    • Cited by: 123
    • Year: 2016
  • Effects of different pot mixtures on pothos (Epipremnum aureum Lindl. and Andre β€˜Golden Pothos’) growth and development 🌼πŸͺ΄
    • M Khayyat, F Nazari, H Salehi
    • Cited by: 108
    • Year: 2007
  • Effects of silver nanoparticles on Tecomella undulate (Roxh.) Seem. Micropropagation 🌳🌟
    • M Aghdaei, H Salehi, MK Sarmast
    • Cited by: 99
    • Year: 2012
  • Silver nanoparticles affect ACS expression in Tecomella undulata in vitro culture 🌿🧫
    • MK Sarmast, A Niazi, H Salehi, A Abolimoghadam
    • Cited by: 97
    • Year: 2015
  • Delay in flowering and increase in biomass of transgenic tobacco expressing the Arabidopsis floral repressor gene FLOWERING LOCUS C 🚬⏳
    • H Salehi, CB Ransom, HF Oraby, Z Seddighi, MB Sticklen
    • Cited by: 87
    • Year: 2005
  • Inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers as reproducible and specific tools for genetic diversity analysis of rose species 🌹🧬
    • Z Jabbarzadeh, M Khosh-Khui, H Salehi, A Saberivand
    • Cited by: 71
    • Year: 2010
  • Exogenous nitric oxide alleviates oxidative damage in turfgrasses under drought stress πŸŒΎβ˜”
    • AR Boogar, H Salehi, A Jowkar
    • Cited by: 69
    • Year: 2014
  • Effects of coir as a component of potting media on growth, flowering and physiological characteristics of hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis L. cv. Sonbol-e-Irani) 🌸🌱
    • F Nazari, H Farahmand, M Khosh-Khui, H Salehi
    • Cited by: 61
    • Year: 2011
  • Predicting Habitat Suitability and Conserving Juniperus spp. Habitat Using SVM and Maximum Entropy Machine Learning Techniques πŸŒ²πŸ€–
    • A Rahimian Boogar, H Salehi, HR Pourghasemi, T Blaschke
    • Cited by: 54
    • Year: 2019